Author: Alfarouk, Khalid Omer; Alhoufie, Sari T. S.; Hifny, Abdelhameed; Schwartz, Laurent; Alqahtani, Ali S.; Ahmed, Samrein B. M.; Alqahtani, Ali M.; Alqahtani, Saad S.; Muddathir, Abdel Khalig; Ali, Heyam; Bashir, Adil H. H.; Ibrahim, Muntaser E.; Greco, Maria Raffaella; Cardone, Rosa A.; Harguindey, Salvador; Reshkin, Stephan Joel
Title: Of mitochondrion and COVID-19 Cord-id: zfr3f4mi Document date: 2021_6_9
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Snippet: COVID-19, a pandemic disease caused by a viral infection, is associated with a high mortality rate. Most of the signs and symptoms, e.g. cytokine storm, electrolytes imbalances, thromboembolism, etc., are related to mitochondrial dysfunction. Therefore, targeting mitochondrion will represent a more rational treatment of COVID-19. The current work outlines how COVID-19’s signs and symptoms are related to the mitochondrion. Proper understanding of the underlying causes might enhance the opportun
Document: COVID-19, a pandemic disease caused by a viral infection, is associated with a high mortality rate. Most of the signs and symptoms, e.g. cytokine storm, electrolytes imbalances, thromboembolism, etc., are related to mitochondrial dysfunction. Therefore, targeting mitochondrion will represent a more rational treatment of COVID-19. The current work outlines how COVID-19’s signs and symptoms are related to the mitochondrion. Proper understanding of the underlying causes might enhance the opportunity to treat COVID-19.
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