Abstract

Abstract Following the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS‐CoV) and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV), another highly pathogenic coronavirus named SARS‐CoV‐2 (previously known as 2019‐nCoV) emerged in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, and rapidly spreads around the world. This virus shares highly homological sequence with SARS‐CoV, and causes acute, highly lethal pneumonia coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) with clinical symptoms similar to those reported for SARS‐CoV and MERS‐CoV. The most characteristic symptom of patients with COVID‐19 is respiratory distress, and most of the patients admitted to the intensive care could not breathe spontaneously. Additionally, some patients with COVID‐19 also showed neurologic signs, such as headache, nausea, and vomiting. Increasing evidence shows that coronaviruses are not always confined to the respiratory tract and that they may also invade the central nervous system inducing neurological diseases. The infection of SARS‐CoV has been reported in the brains from both patients and experimental animals, where the brainstem was heavily infected. Furthermore, some coronaviruses have been demonstrated able to spread via a synapse‐connected route to the medullary cardiorespiratory center from the mechanoreceptors and chemoreceptors in the lung and lower respiratory airways. Considering the high similarity between SARS‐CoV and SARS‐CoV2, it remains to make clear whether the potential invasion of SARS‐CoV2 is partially responsible for the acute respiratory failure of patients with COVID‐19. Awareness of this may have a guiding significance for the prevention and treatment of the SARS‐CoV‐2‐induced respiratory failure.

Keywords

CoronavirusMedicineRespiratory systemRespiratory failureSevere acute respiratory syndromePneumoniaVirologyBetacoronavirusSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirusLungVomitingCoronaviridaeCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ImmunologyDiseaseInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)

MeSH Terms

BetacoronavirusCOVID-19Central Nervous SystemChinaCoronavirus InfectionsHeadacheHumansLungMechanotransductionCellularNauseaPandemicsPneumoniaViralRespiratory InsufficiencySevere acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirusSARS-CoV-2Severe Acute Respiratory SyndromeVomiting

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Year
2020
Type
review
Volume
92
Issue
6
Pages
552-555
Citations
2318
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Yanchao Li, Wanzhu Bai, Tsutomu Hashikawa (2020). The neuroinvasive potential of SARS‐CoV2 may play a role in the respiratory failure of COVID‐19 patients. Journal of Medical Virology , 92 (6) , 552-555. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.25728

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DOI
10.1002/jmv.25728
PMID
32104915
PMCID
PMC7228394

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