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Title: | ZincasaNeuroprotectiveNutrientfor COVID-19–RelatedNeuropsychiatric Manifestations:ALiteratureReview |
Authors: | Cereda, Guido Ciappolino, Valentina |
Keywords: | zinc micronutrient |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Abstract: | TheoutbreakofthepandemicassociatedwithSevereAcuteRespiratorySyndromecoronavirus2(SARS-CoV-2)ledresearcherstofindnewpotential treatments,includingnonpharmacologicalmoleculessuchaszinc(Zn2+).Specifically,theuseofZn2+asatherapyforSARS-CoV-2infectionisbased on several findings:1) the possible roleof the anti-inflammatoryactivity of Zn2+ on the aberrant inflammatoryresponse triggeredby COronaVIrus Disease 19 (COVID-19), 2) properties of Zn2+ in modulating the competitive balance between the host and the invading pathogens, and 3) the antiviralactivityofZn2+ onanumberofpathogens,includingcoronaviruses.Furthermore,Zn2+ hasbeenfoundtoplayacentralroleinregulating brainfunctioningandmanydisordershavebeenassociatedwithZn2+ deficiency,includingneurodegenerativediseases,psychiatricdisorders,and brain injuries. Within this context, we carried out a narrative review to provide an overview of the evidence relating to the effects of Zn2+ on the immune and nervous systems, and the therapeutic use of such micronutrients in both neurological and infective disorders, with the final goal of elucidatingthepossibleuseofZn2+asapreventiveortherapeuticinterventioninCOVID-19.Overall,theresultsfromtheavailableevidenceshowed that,owingtoitsneuroprotectiveproperties,Zn2+ supplementationcouldbeeffectivenotonlyonCOVID-19–relatedsymptomsbutalsoonvirus replication,aswellasonCOVID-19–relatedinflammationandneurologicaldamage.However,furtherclinicaltrialsevaluatingtheefficacyofZn2+ as anonpharmacologicaltreatmentofCOVID-19arerequiredtoachieveanoverallimprovementinoutcomeandprognosis |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5123 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 13 NO 1 (2022) |
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