Affiliation:
1. Internal Medicine 2, Ca' Foncello Hospital, ULSS2 Marca Trevigiana, Treviso, Italy
2. Department of Medicine- DIMED, University of Padova, Padova, Italy
3. Ospedale San Valentino, ULSS2 Marca Trevigiana, Montebelluna (TV), Italy
Abstract
Coronaviruses are a big family of viruses that can infect mammalians and birds. In humans
they mainly cause respiratory tract infections, with a large spectrum of severity, from mild,
self-limited infections to highly lethal forms as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
(SARS-CoV), Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and Coronavirus Disease
2019 (COVID-19). Scanty data are reported for the involvement of endocrine glands in human
coronaviruses, in particular SARS-CoV-2. In this review, we summarize endocrinological involvement
in human coronaviruses, including data on animal coronaviruses. Avians, ferrets and
bovine are affected by specific coronavirus syndromes, with variable involvement of endocrine
glands. SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 use angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) as a target receptor,
so ACE2 plays a central role in viral transmission and initial organ involvement. Autoptic
studies on SARS patients revealed that thyroid, parathyroid, pituitary gland, endocrine pancreas
and especially adrenals and testis could be impaired by different mechanisms (direct damage by
SARS-CoV, inflammation, vascular derangement and autoimmune reactions) and few clinical
studies have evidenced functional endocrine impairment. Only few data are available for
COVID-19 and gonads and endocrine pancreas seem to be involved. International endocrinological
societies have brought some recommendations for the COVID-19 pandemic, but further studies
need to be performed, especially to detect long-term hormonal sequelae.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Immunology and Allergy,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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