Purpose of review: The COVID-19 infection results in various viral-related physical and mental health problems, joined with the long-term psychological impact of the pandemic in general. However, the accompanying neurocognitive changes remain poorly understood.
COVID-19 and neurocognitive disorders
Elizabeta B Mukaetova-Ladinska et al. Curr Opin Psychiatry. 2021.Hide details Abstract PubMed PMID Curr Opin Psychiatry
. 2021 Mar 1;34(2):149-156.doi: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000687.
Authors
Elizabeta B Mukaetova-Ladinska 1 2, Golo Kronenberg 3 4, Ruma Raha-Chowdhury 5
- PMID: 33395101
- DOI: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000687
Recent findings: We synthetize the current knowledge of viral (SARS-CoV-2) induced inflammation, mechanisms to viral entry into the central nervous system and altered neurotransmitter systems to provide an informed neurobiological explanation for the rise of neurocognitive disorders (defined as per the DSM-5 criteria).
Summary: The mild and major neurocognitive disorder symptoms due to the COVID-19 pandemic provide a unique opportunity to address the early changes underlying neurocognitive impairment at both clinical and molecular level. We discuss the utilization of the available evidence for their management and future novel therapeutic opportunities.