Immunologische Aspekte von Long COVID DOI
Eva M.J. Peters

PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 24(03), P. 51 - 55

Published: Aug. 28, 2023

Das Post-COVID-19-Syndrom (PCS) kann vielfältige Ursachen haben und wird in den meisten Fällen sicher am besten polykausal erklärbar sein. Damit verspricht eine multimodale Diagnostik Behandlung ehesten Erfolg. Der Beitrag skizziert, welche immunologischen Faktoren zu PCS beitragen können Zusammenhänge zwischen neuroimmunologischen psychischen bestehen.

Beyond the Coagulation Cascade: Vitamin K and Its Multifaceted Impact on Human and Domesticated Animal Health DOI Creative Commons

Rebecka A. Sadler,

Anna K. Shoveller, Umesh K. Shandilya

et al.

Current Issues in Molecular Biology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 46(7), P. 7001 - 7031

Published: July 4, 2024

Vitamin K (VK) is an essential micronutrient impacting many systems in the body. This lipid-soluble vitamin found various plant and animal products absorbed via lymphatic system. biomolecule's importance to human health includes but not limited its promotion of brain, cardiovascular, bone, immune functions. These biological properties are also necessary for maintaining domesticated health. The synergistic impact both VK D (VD) maximizes these benefits, specifically circulatory skeletal systems. manuscript reviews VK's properties, molecular structures, nutrikinetics, mechanisms action, daily requirements, safety supplemental form, biomarkers used detection, impacts on organs. purpose synthesizing this information evaluate potential uses treatment or prevention diseases.

Language: Английский

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The Intestine in Acute and Long COVID: Pathophysiological Insights and Key Lessons DOI Creative Commons
Andreas Zollner,

Moritz Meyer,

A Jukic

et al.

The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 97(4), P. 447 - 462

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC), commonly known as Long COVID, represents a significant and complex health challenge with wide range symptoms affecting multiple organ systems. This review examines the emerging evidence suggesting critical role gut gut-brain axis in pathophysiology COVID. It explores how changes microbiome, disruption barrier integrity, persistence antigens within gastrointestinal tract may contribute to prolonged varied seen including chronic inflammation neuropsychiatric disturbances. The also summarizes key insights gained about highlighting its multifactorial nature, which involves immune dysregulation, microvascular damage, autonomic nervous system dysfunction, playing central these processes. While progress has been made understanding mechanisms, current remains inconclusive. challenges establishing causality, standardizing research methodologies, addressing individual variations microbiome are discussed, emphasizing need for further longitudinal studies more comprehensive approaches enhance our interactions. underscores importance personalized developing effective diagnostic therapeutic strategies while acknowledging gaps understanding. Future should aim unravel interplay between ultimately improving outcomes those affected by this condition.

Language: Английский

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INTERSEÇÃO VIRAL: ANÁLISE DOS EFEITOS NEUROLÓGICOS PÓS-COVID NO SISTEMA NERVOSO DOI Open Access
Aléxia Stefani Siqueira Zetum,

Danielle Ribeiro Campos da Silva,

Giulia Maria Giacinti

et al.

Published: March 5, 2024

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OS EFEITOS DA CL EM OUTROS SISTEMAS CORPORAIS DOI Open Access
Giulia Maria Giacinti, Aléxia Stefani Siqueira Zetum, Flávio dos Santos Alvarenga

et al.

Published: March 5, 2024

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INTRODUÇÃO DOI Open Access
Aléxia Stefani Siqueira Zetum,

Giulia Maria Giacinti,

Felipe Ataides Mion

et al.

Published: March 5, 2024

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COVID-19 E O SISTEMA IMUNOLÓGICO DOI Open Access
Aléxia Stefani Siqueira Zetum,

Giulia Maria Giacinti,

Yasmin Moreto Guaitolini

et al.

Published: March 5, 2024

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EFEITOS DA COVID LONGA NO SISTEMA CARDIORRESPIRATÓRIO DOI Open Access

Vinícius do Prado Ventorim,

Giulia Maria Giacinti,

Aléxia Stefani Siqueira Zetum

et al.

Published: March 5, 2024

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Além da pandemia: desvendando a covid longa e suas múltiplas facetas DOI Open Access
Elizeu Fagundes de Carvalho, Sônia Groisman, Iúri Drumond Louro

et al.

Published: March 5, 2024

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QUALIDADE DE VIDA PÓS-PANDEMIA: AVALIANDO IMPACTOS E RECUPERANDO O BEM-ESTAR DOI Open Access

Livia Cesar Morais,

Henrique Perini Rosa,

Aléxia Stefani Siqueira Zetum

et al.

Published: March 5, 2024

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Molecular Characterisation of Blood Microbiome in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis and Healthy Controls DOI Creative Commons
Dargham Bayan Mohsen Hammad,

Omar Abdulazeez Alhamad,

Alaa Mahdy obiad Khzal

et al.

Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Oct. 20, 2023

In human and animal studies, ankylosing spondylitis (AS) has been increasingly linked to changes in the microbial inhabitants body (microbiome). These studies have primarily now concentrated on communities that live gastrointestinal tract. However, evidence suggests various molecular techniques can be used detect DNA blood circulation. This might an unknown reservoir of biomarkers with potential track alterations microbiomes remote locations, such as gut. To this end, we compared presence identity samples taken from patients healthy control subjects by amplifying sequencing bacterial 16S rRNA variable region four.The study's design is a case study based Ankylosing (n = 10) was investigated gene. Blood concentrations cytokines TNF alpha, IL-17A, IL-23 were determined Human Magnetic Luminex Screening, data analysed using Unpaired T-test.Using PCR amplification, 8 10 AS (80%) had their blood. At phylum level, Proteobacteria (Control 48.5%, 52%), Firmicutes 27.8%, 26.1%), Actinobacteria 15.4%, 10.7%), Bacteroidetes 6.5%, 10%) dominated microbiome. A two-tailed Mann-Whitney test found Spondylitis associated significantly elevated Bacteroides (P < 0.05), Prevotella 0.001), Micrococcus 0.01), reduced levels Corynebacterium 1 Gemella Alloprevotella controls. Additionally, it shown genus highly positively correlated higher TNF-alpha 0.05; r 0.8) patients' blood.This article reveals microbiome exists individuals identifies particular taxa modulated disease. blood-derived signatures indicate field needs more research may helpful disease biomarkers.

Language: Английский

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