2024
DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcae080
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Neurovascular coupling impairment as a mechanism for cognitive deficits in COVID-19

Cameron D Owens,
Camila Bonin Pinto,
Sam Detwiler
et al.

Abstract: Components that comprise our brain parenchymal and cerebrovascular structures provide a homeostatic environment for proper neuronal function to ensure normal cognition. Cerebral insults (e.g., ischemia, microbleeds, infection) alter cellular structures and physiologic processes within the neurovascular unit and contribute to cognitive dysfunction. COVID-19 has posed significant complications during acute and convalescent stages on multiple organ systems, including the brain. Cognitive impairment is a prevalent… Show more

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