成人生长激素替代是否对控制急性和急性后COVID-19有作用?

IF 6.1 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Best practice & research. Clinical endocrinology & metabolism Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.beem.2023.101842
Navneet Venugopal Medical Student , Peyton A. Armstrong Medical Student , Traver J. Wright Assistant Professor , Kathleen M. Randolph Program Manager , Richard D. Batson Executive Director , Kevin C.J. Yuen Professor and Medical Director , Brent Masel Clinical Professor , Melinda Sheffield-Moore Professor, Senior Vice President and Dean of the UTMB Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences , Richard B. Pyles Professor , Randall J. Urban Professor and the UTMB Chief Research Officer
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SARS-CoV-2大流行造成了许多医疗十字路口,需要实时调整涵盖预防和介入护理方面的最佳做法。在解决跨多器官系统的无数临床表现的努力中,有许多发现是对表达ACE-2受体的细胞的组织的共同影响。绝大多数急性感染始于并往往以呼吸道结束,但最近的评估证实了显著的肺外表现,包括超出感染急性期的症状聚集性,统称为“急性后后遗症SARS-CoV-2感染”(PASC),或更常见的“长期(长途)COVID”。急性SARS-CoV-2感染和PASC均与部分感染者肠道微生物群失调以及肠-脑和hpa轴的改变有关。越来越多的证据表明,这些肺外表现可能最终导致生长激素(GH)分泌减少,如刺激试验所示。生长激素分泌紊乱可引起或加剧其他类似症状的长期神经心理症状。正在进行的临床研究表明,通过生长激素替代疗法可以改善有疲劳和认知问题的PASC患者。在PASC检查中应考虑GH刺激测试,未来的研究应深入研究GH对急性COVID和PASC的机制作用。
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Is there a role for growth hormone replacement in adults to control acute and post-acute COVID-19?

The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic created a multitude of medical crossroads requiring real time adaptations of best practice covering preventative and interventional aspects of care. Among the many discoveries borne from efforts to address the myriad clinical presentations across multiple organ systems was a common impact on tissues with cells that express the ACE-2 receptor. The vast majority of acute infections began and often ended in the respiratory tract, but more recent evaluations have confirmed significant extrapulmonary manifestations including symptom clusters that extend beyond the acute phase of infection collectively referred to as “post-acute sequelae SARS-CoV-2 infection” (PASC) or more commonly as “long (-haul) COVID”. Both acute SARS-CoV-2 infection and PASC are associated with gut microbiome dysbiosis and alterations in the gut-brain and HPA-axis in a subset of the infected. Mounting evidence suggests these extrapulmonary manifestations may ultimately lead to reduced growth hormone (GH) secretion as demonstrated following stimulation tests. Disrupted GH secretion could cause or exacerbate long lasting neuropsychological symptoms as seen in other similar manifesting conditions. Ongoing clinical research has shown promising improvement in PASC patients with fatigue and cognition complaints can be achieved via GH replacement therapy. GH stimulation testing should be considered in PASC workups and future research should delve deeper into the mechanistic effects of GH on acute COVID and PASC.

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期刊介绍: Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism is a serial publication that integrates the latest original research findings into evidence-based review articles. These articles aim to address key clinical issues related to diagnosis, treatment, and patient management. Each issue adopts a problem-oriented approach, focusing on key questions and clearly outlining what is known while identifying areas for future research. Practical management strategies are described to facilitate application to individual patients. The series targets physicians in practice or training.
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