Role of Melatonin on Virus-Induced Neuropathogenesis—A Concomitant Therapeutic Strategy to Understand SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Wongchitrat, Prapimpun and Shukla, Mayuri and Sharma, Ramaswamy and Govitrapong, Piyarat and Reiter, Russel J. (2021) Role of Melatonin on Virus-Induced Neuropathogenesis—A Concomitant Therapeutic Strategy to Understand SARS-CoV-2 Infection. Antioxidants, 10 (1). p. 47. ISSN 2076-3921

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Abstract

Viral infections may cause neurological disorders by directly inducing oxidative stress and interrupting immune system function, both of which contribute to neuronal death. Several reports have described the neurological manifestations in Covid-19 patients where, in severe cases of the infection, brain inflammation and encephalitis are common. Recently, extensive research-based studies have revealed and acknowledged the clinical and preventive roles of melatonin in some viral diseases. Melatonin has been shown to have antiviral properties against several viral infections which are accompanied by neurological symptoms. The beneficial properties of melatonin relate to its properties as a potent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immunoregulatory molecule and its neuroprotective effects. In this review, what is known about the therapeutic role of melatonin in virus-induced neuropathogenesis is summarized and discussed.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: GO STM Archive > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 04 Jul 2023 05:05
Last Modified: 18 May 2024 08:05
URI: http://journal.openarchivescholar.com/id/eprint/1292

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