Critical role of nitric oxide in impeding COVID-19 transmission and prevention: a promising possibility
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Titre | Critical role of nitric oxide in impeding COVID-19 transmission and prevention: a promising possibility |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | Submitted |
Auteurs | Rajendran R, Chathambath A, Al-Sehemi AG, Pannipara M, Unnikrishnan MKesavan, Aleya L, Raghavan RPushpa, Mathew B |
Journal | ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH |
Type of Article | Review; Early Access |
ISSN | 0944-1344 |
Mots-clés | COVID-19, Mechanical ventilation, Nitric oxide, SARS CoV-2, vasodilation |
Résumé | COVID-19 is a serious respiratory infection caused by a beta-coronavirus that is closely linked to SARS. Hypoxemia is a symptom of infection, which is accompanied by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Augmenting supplementary oxygen may not always improve oxygen saturation; reversing hypoxemia in COVID-19 necessitates sophisticated means to promote oxygen transfer from alveoli to blood. Inhaled nitric oxide (iNO) has been shown to inhibit the multiplication of the respiratory coronavirus, a property that distinguishes it from other vasodilators. These findings imply that NO may have a crucial role in the therapy of COVID-19, indicating research into optimal methods to restore pulmonary physiology. According to clinical and experimental data, NO is a selective vasodilator proven to restore oxygenation by helping to normalize shunts and ventilation/perfusion mismatches. This study examines the role of NO in COVID-19 in terms of its specific physiological and biochemical properties, as well as the possibility of using inhaled NO as a standard therapy. We have also discussed how NO could be used to prevent and cure COVID-19, in addition to the limitations of NO. |
DOI | 10.1007/s11356-022-19148-4 |