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COVID-19 Impacts the Mental Health and Speech Function in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 2: Evidences from a Follow-Up Study.
Velázquez-Pérez, Luis; Rodríguez-Labrada, Roberto; Gonzalez-Garcés, Yasmany; Canales-Ochoa, Nalia; Medrano-Montero, Jacqueline; Domínguez-Barrios, Yennis; Carrillo-Rodes, Frank J; Ramírez-Bautista, María B; Caballero-Laguna, Alberto; Gámez-Rodríguez, Osiel; Hernández-Oliver, María O; Sosa-Cruz, Yamilca; Zayas-Hernández, Arianna; Vázquez-Mojena, Yaimeé; Ziemann, Ulf; Auburger, Georg.
Afiliação
  • Velázquez-Pérez L; Centre for the Research and Rehabilitation of Hereditary Ataxias, Libertad 26, Holguín, Cuba. velazq63@gmail.com.
  • Rodríguez-Labrada R; Cuban Academy of Sciences, Cuba St. 460, between Teniente Rey St., and Compostela St., Habana Vieja, 19100, Havana, Cuba. velazq63@gmail.com.
  • Gonzalez-Garcés Y; Cuban Centre for Neuroscience, Playa. 198 St, between 27 and 25th Ave., 16 Cubanacan 19818, Playa, 11300, Havana, Cuba. roberto.rodriguez@cneuro.edu.cu.
  • Canales-Ochoa N; Centre for the Research and Rehabilitation of Hereditary Ataxias, Libertad 26, Holguín, Cuba.
  • Medrano-Montero J; Centre for the Research and Rehabilitation of Hereditary Ataxias, Libertad 26, Holguín, Cuba.
  • Domínguez-Barrios Y; Centre for the Research and Rehabilitation of Hereditary Ataxias, Libertad 26, Holguín, Cuba.
  • Carrillo-Rodes FJ; Clinical & Surgical Hospital "Calixto Garcia", Universidad avenue & J st, Vedado, 14 Plaza de la Revolución, 10400, Havana, Cuba.
  • Ramírez-Bautista MB; Centre for the Research and Rehabilitation of Hereditary Ataxias, Libertad 26, Holguín, Cuba.
  • Caballero-Laguna A; University Hospital "Lucía Iñíguez", "Celia Sánchez" Avenue 1, Holguín, Cuba.
  • Gámez-Rodríguez O; Clinical & Surgical Hospital "Guillermo Domínguez" Puerto Padre, Las Tunas, Cuba.
  • Hernández-Oliver MO; University Hospital "Juan Bruno Zayas", Carretera del Caney Street. Pastorita, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba.
  • Sosa-Cruz Y; Pediatric Hospital "José Luis Miranda", "26 de Julio" Avenida Escambray, Santa Clara, Cuba.
  • Zayas-Hernández A; Polyclinic "Joel Benitez Borges", Cauto Cristo, Granma, Cuba.
  • Vázquez-Mojena Y; Polyclinic "Manuel Fajardo Rivero", Urbano Noris, Holguín, Cuba.
  • Ziemann U; Cuban Centre for Neuroscience, Playa. 198 St, between 27 and 25th Ave., 16 Cubanacan 19818, Playa, 11300, Havana, Cuba.
  • Auburger G; Department of Neurology and Stroke, Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen, Hoppe-Seyler Str.3, 72076, Tübingen, Germany.
Cerebellum ; 2023 Oct 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37861884
Limited evidence suggests that the SARS-CoV-2 infection can accelerate the progression of neurodegenerative diseases, but this has been not verified in the spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA). The objective of this study is to assess the impact of COVID-19 on the mental health and motor features of SCA2. A follow-up study was carried out in 170 Cuban SCA2 subjects and 87 community controls between 2020 and 2021. All subjects underwent a structured questionnaire to assess the risks of exposure to COVID-19, the confirmation of COVID-19 diagnosis, and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). Moreover, 36 subjects underwent the Scale for the Assessment and Rating of ataxia (SARA). The risk of exposure to SARS-CoV-2 and the frequency of COVID-19 were similar between the ataxia cohort and the community controls. Within the ataxia group, significantly increased HADS scores existed at the 2nd visit in both groups, but this increase was more evident for the infected group regarding the depression score. Moreover, a significant within-group increase of SARA score was observed in the infected group but not the non-infected group, which was mainly mediated by the significant increase of the speech item score in the infected group. Similar results were observed within the subgroup of preclinical carriers. Our study identified no selective vulnerability nor protection to COVID-19 in SCA2, but once infected, the patients experienced a deterioration of mental health and speech function, even at preclinical disease stage. These findings set rationales for tele-health approaches that minimize the detrimental effect of COVID-19 on SCA2 progression and identify SCA2 individuals as clinical model to elucidate the link between SARS-CoV-2 infection and neurodegeneration.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cerebellum Assunto da revista: CEREBRO Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Cuba

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Cerebellum Assunto da revista: CEREBRO Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Cuba