Trypanosoma Cruzi Experimental Infection and COVID-19: Similar Cardiovascular Syndrome? |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.13, No. 1)Publication Date: 2021-05-21
Authors : André Secundino Abbagliato; Maria Inês Doria Rossi; Gabriel Melo de Oliveira;
Page : 61-65
Keywords : Trypanosoma cruzi; Murine model; Cardiovascular; COVID-19; Infection;
Abstract
Dr. Carlos Chagas, in 1909, published his notable discovery, a new pathology denominated Chagas disease. He was able to identify: etiologic agent, the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, its biological cycle and your pathogenesis: etiologic agent, the protozoan T. cruzi its biological cycle and your pathogenesis. However, to date, there is still no vaccine or effective treatment for the symptomatic chronic phase. In 2019, a new Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, promoted by a member of the Coronavirus family, emerged in Wuhan (China province), whose origin has not yet been totally elucidate. SARS-Cov-2 or COVID-19 is characterize by high transmissibility and high morbidity. Thus, in 2020 it became a global pandemic. Highlights into similarities between a neglected disease, which affects 40.000 new cases per year and intense research for a vaccine and treatment using experimental models and severe COVID-19 infection, with millions of victims, by evolution to cardiovascular disturbance, mainly through its target point to ACE2 enzyme. To compare acute T. cruzi experimental infection in mice, the cardiorenal axis involvement and suggest possible common points to research about serious course of the COVID- 19 infection and cardiovascular involvement.
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