Understanding the heart-brain axis response in COVID-19 patients: A suggestive perspective for therapeutic development
- Creators
- Lionetti, Vincenzo
- Bollini, Sveva
- Coppini, Raffaele
- Gerbino, Andrea
- Ghigo, Alessandra
- Iaccarino, Guido
- Madonna, Rosalinda
- Mangiacapra, Fabio
- Miragoli, Michele
- Moccia, Francesco
- Munaron, Luca
- Pagliaro, Pasquale
- Parenti, Astrid
- Pasqua, Teresa
- Penna, Claudia
- Quaini, Federico
- Rocca, Carmine
- Samaja, Michele
- Sartiani, Laura
- Soda, Teresa
- Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele
- Angelone, Tommaso
- Others:
- Lionetti, Vincenzo
- Bollini, Sveva
- Coppini, Raffaele
- Gerbino, Andrea
- Ghigo, Alessandra
- Iaccarino, Guido
- Madonna, Rosalinda
- Mangiacapra, Fabio
- Miragoli, Michele
- Moccia, Francesco
- Munaron, Luca
- Pagliaro, Pasquale
- Parenti, Astrid
- Pasqua, Teresa
- Penna, Claudia
- Quaini, Federico
- Rocca, Carmine
- Samaja, Michele
- Sartiani, Laura
- Soda, Teresa
- Tocchetti, Carlo Gabriele
- Angelone, Tommaso
Description
In-depth characterization of heart-brain communication in critically ill patients with severe acute respiratory failure is attracting significant interest in the COronaVIrus Disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic era during intensive care unit (ICU) stay and after ICU or hospital discharge. Emerging research has provided new insights into pathogenic role of the deregulation of the heart-brain axis (HBA), a bidirectional flow of information, in leading to severe multiorgan disease syndrome (MODS) in patients with confirmed infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Noteworthy, HBA dysfunction may worsen the outcome of the COVID-19 patients. In this review, we discuss the critical role HBA plays in both promoting and limiting MODS in COVID-19. We also highlight the role of HBA as new target for novel therapeutic strategies in COVID-19 in order to open new translational frontiers of care. This is a translational perspective from the Italian Society of Cardiovascular Researches.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1045926
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1045926
- Origin repository
- UNIGE