Possible Effects of Inflammation by Covid-19 on the Human Brain

Authors

  • André Luiz Silva Davim Natural product and Inflammation Laboratory, Departament of Morphology, Centro Universitário do Rio Grande do Norte, UNI-RN, Natal, Brazil Author
  • Paulo Sérgio Vieira da Silva Post-graduation in Neuroscience and Human Performance, Febracis Institution, Fortaleza, Brazil Author
  • Laíse Trindade da Silva Post-graduation in Neuroscience and Human Performance, Febracis Institution, Fortaleza, Brazil Author
  • Tereza Neuma de Castro Dantas Surfactant Technology Laboratory, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, UFRN, Natal, Brazil Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33425/2692-7918.1065

Keywords:

Brain, COVID-19, Inflammation

Abstract

The immune system's inflammatory response is a crucial defense mechanism against infectious agents. At the onset of the pandemic, researchers primarily focused on the respiratory consequences of coronavirus, while overlooking the virus's impact on other organs, such as the brain. However, it is now apparent that post-covid sequelae can persist, especially in those who suffered severe forms of the disease. These symptoms include memory impairment, excessive fatigue, and mood swings. This study examines the possible link between the brain's inflammatory response and these prevalent sequelae, as well as strategies to improve the quality of life for those affected.

Published

2025-07-28

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