About this Research Topic
Despite burgeoning evidence suggesting the possible deteriorating impact of SARS-CoV-2 on the CNS, there still exists a gap in clarifying the short- and long-term clinical manifestations of the impact on the CNS of SARS-CoV-2. Neurobiological evidence is needed to validate the theories regarding the etiopathogenesis of neuropsychiatric presentations of COVID-19. Because of the unprecedented breadth and unforeseen duration of the current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, in this Research Topic, we aim to offer a closer examination of the neuroimmunological and other related biological mechanisms underlying extensive and heterogenous neuropsychiatric complications, which have a substantial burden on the prognosis and morbidity of the illness. We believe that such an examination from both clinical and preclinical perspectives will be invaluable to fully appreciate the etiopathogenesis and ultimately guide the clinicians to prioritize and individualize therapeutic protocols especially focused on neuropsychiatric complications, along with the proposed treatment strategies.
We welcome manuscripts with a conceptual or methodological focus with the formats of original research, brief research report, review (mini, narrative, or systematic), case report and series, hypothesis and theory, perspective, commentary, or opinion. Studies addressing the following themes are encouraged:
• Clinical manifestations of the central and peripheral nervous system involvement of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection
• Overall clinical characteristics of COVID-19 patients with coexisting neuropsychiatric symptomatology
• Psychological and social implications of the pandemic
• Neuroimmune correlates and psychoneuroimmunological characteristics of COVID-19
• Systemic inflammatory processes in COVID-19 affecting the nervous system
• Immune biomarker’s deviations and possible specific complications in patients with psychiatric disorders who suffered from COVID-19
• Potential biomarkers related to neuropsychiatric manifestations and sequelae of COVID-19
• Neurological and psychiatric symptoms induced by COVID-19 treatments
• Potential therapeutical approaches for neuropsychiatric presentations of COVID-19
• Preclinical models mimicking the COVID-19 infections in in vitro and in vivo conditions
• The clinical picture of long covid including what it might imply for other disorders like chronic fatigue syndrome
Keywords: COVID-19, Neurobiology, Neuroinflammation, Neuropsychiatric symptoms, SARS-CoV-2
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