Liver During The Coronavirus Epidemic

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  • Babanazarov Umid Turobkulovich Bukhara State Medical Institute

Keywords:

Covid-19 pandemics, chronic diffuse liver diseases, АСЕ receptor

Abstract

There are numerous ways in which coronavirus infection can adversely affect the liver. One notable aspect is the virus's use of the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE-2) receptor to infiltrate cells, particularly cholangiocytes, indicating the liver as a potential target. Research from the 2002 SARS outbreak revealed liver abnormalities such as increased mitotic cells and hepatocyte damage, suggesting virus-induced apoptosis and liver injury. Early-stage SARS-CoV infections were associated with abnormal levels of cytokines and chemokines, notably elevated IL-1, IL-6, and IL-10, indicating a correlation between liver damage and inflammatory responses. Patients with chronic liver diseases exhibited higher cytokine levels, potentially exacerbating liver injury during coronavirus infection. Moreover, patients co-infected with hepatitis B or C viruses demonstrated increased hepatitis virus replication and resistance to liver injury reversal

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2024-04-12

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Liver During The Coronavirus Epidemic. (2024). Eurasian Research Bulletin , 31, 22-27. https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/erb/article/view/5857

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