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COVID-19 in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia crucially summarizes the current status of the coronavirus in patients suffering from these conditions, describing why they are a common cause of morbidity among those with COVID-19. The first section includes chapters that provide a general description of COVID-19, including SARS-CoV-2 structure, function, and biology, and its impact on the elderly with chronic conditions include hypertension, diabetes, obesity, kidney disease, respiratory illnesses, and infectious diseases. Also discussed are effects of the virus on the immune system. The second…mehr
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COVID-19 in Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia crucially summarizes the current status of the coronavirus in patients suffering from these conditions, describing why they are a common cause of morbidity among those with COVID-19. The first section includes chapters that provide a general description of COVID-19, including SARS-CoV-2 structure, function, and biology, and its impact on the elderly with chronic conditions include hypertension, diabetes, obesity, kidney disease, respiratory illnesses, and infectious diseases. Also discussed are effects of the virus on the immune system. The second section shifts to the impact of COVID-19 on those with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, with special emphasis on age, gender, ethnic background, and lifestyle. Bringing this focus on neurodegenerative disease in one comprehensive resource, this volume is an essential reference for neuroscientists, clinicians, biomedical scientists, and all others working or interested in the field.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9780443152566
- ISBN-10: 044315256X
- Artikelnr.: 66117168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. April 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 660g
- ISBN-13: 9780443152566
- ISBN-10: 044315256X
- Artikelnr.: 66117168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Dr. Reddy is a tenured Professor and Vice Chair of Basic and Translational Research for the Department of Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He is also a Professor of Neuroscience/Pharmacology, Neurology, Public Health and Speech, and Language and Hearing Departments. His research lab has been involved with research on healthy aging, dementia, and other neurodegenerative diseases, including Huntington's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis. In addition, the Reddy lab group is actively working on chronic conditions such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular, kidney, stroke, vascular dementia, and other factors associated with dementia. Dr. Reddy is a prolific writer, author, or co-author of more than 237 peer-reviewed articles/chapters/reviews, including publications in such journals as Nature Genetics, Ageing Research Reviews, Redox Biology, Trends in Neurosciences, Trends in Molecular Medicine, Drug Discovery Today, Human Molecular Genetics, and BBA Molecular Basis of Disease. He has received research funding from the National Institutes of Health since 2002. He also serves as Chief Scientific Officer for the Lubbock-based small business company, abSynapTEX, LLC.
List of contributors Preface
Section One: COVID-19
1 COVID-19 and immunity: an overview Pulak R. Manna, Zachery C. Gray, and
P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 COVID-19: risk factors and pathogenesis 3 COVID-19
variants and their impact on global health tragedy 4 Nutrients and immune
health, and their relevance to COVID-19 5 Immunocompromised conditions and
COVID-19 6 Diverse measures for preventing COVID-19 7 Potential therapies
for the treatment of COVID-19 8 Summary and conclusions Acknowledgments
References
2 Role of oxidative stress in the severity of SARS-COV-2 infection Sharda
P. Singh, Sanjay Awasthi, Ashly Hindle, and Chhanda Bose
1 Oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation 2 Inflammatory stress 3 Quenching
lipid peroxidation 4 4-HNE in COVID-19 5 Functions of 4-HNE with possible
relevance to COVID-19 References
3 Immune enhancers for COVID-19 Katherine G. Holder, Bernardo Galvan, Pulak
R. Manna, Zachery C. Gray, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Immune enhancementdsupplements 3 Immune enhancersddiet,
herbs, and spices 4 Conclusion References
4 Diabetes mellitus in relation to COVID-19 Bhagavathi Ramasubramanian,
Jonathan Kopel, Madison Hanson, and Cameron Griffith
1 Introduction 2 Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes 3 Biomarkers and risk
factors in COVID-19-infected patients 4 Entry of SARS-CoV-2 into the host 5
Complications of diabetes during COVID-19 infection 6 Treatment and
management of diabetes during COVID-19 infection 7 The effect of lockdowns
on diabetes and obesity 8 Lifestyle and diet during COVID-19 pandemic 9
Conclusion References
5 Food bioactive compounds, sources, and their effectiveness during
COVID-19 Giridhar Goudar, Munikumar Manne, Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran,
and Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 COVID-19 and food safety 3 Bioactive compounds 4 Foods
containing bioactive compounds helpful during COVID-19 infection 5
Mechanistic activity of bioactive compounds helpful for COVID-19 6
Conclusion References
6 MicroRNAs and COVID-19 Prashanth Gowda, Vivek Kumar, Ashish Sarangi,
Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran, P. Hemachandra Reddy, and Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 MicroRNAs as biomarkers for COVID-19 3 Molecular basis of
microRNAs in COVID-19 infection 4 MicroRNAs as therapeutic for COVID-19 5
Conclusion References
7 Mechanisms and implications of COVID-19 transport into neural tissue
Katherine G. Holder, Bernardo Galvan, and Alec Giakas
1 Introduction 2 Viruses and neurological damage 3 SARS-CoV-2 virulence and
neurologic invasion 4 Conclusion References Further reading
8 Immunogenetic landscape of COVID-19 infections related neurological
complications Balakrishnan Karuppiah, Rathika Chinniah, Sasiharan Pandi,
Vandit Sevak, Padma Malini Ravi, and Dhinakaran Thadakanathan
1 Introduction 2 HLA immunogenetic variations 3 HLA immunogenetics and
COVID-19 4 HLA associations in COVID-19 induced neurological disorders 5
Conclusions References
9 Impact of COVID-19 on ischemic stroke condition Tochi Eboh, Hallie
Morton, P. Hemachandra Reddy, and Murali Vijayan
1 Introduction 2 Coronavirus and SARS CoV-2 3 Epidemiology of stroke and
COVID-19 4 Mechanism of stroke in COVID-19 5 Thrombosis 6 Cytokine storm 7
Endothelium disruption 8 Tissue factor and extrinsic coagulation pathway 9
Treatment of acute ischemic stroke in COVID-19 10 Anesthesia for mechanical
thrombectomy 11 Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 and
stroke 12 Major challenges of managing stroke during COVID-19 situation 13
Conclusion and future directions References
10 The psychiatric effects of COVID-19 in the elderly Ashish Sarangi and
Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 Elderly isolation during COVID-19 3 Elderly health care
during COVID-19 4 COVID-19-associated psychiatric disorders 5 Management of
psychiatric disorders related to COVID-19 6 Pharmacological agents 7
Conclusion References
Section Two: Alzheimer's disease and dementia during COVID-19
11 Blood brain barrier disruption following COVID-19 infection and
neurological manifestations Sonam Deshwal, Neha Dhiman, and Rajat Sandhir
1 Introduction 2 Structure and function of BBB 3 Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2
entry into the brain 4 BBB disruption 5 Hypoxia 6 Clotting and thrombosis 7
Neurological consequences of disrupted BBB post-SARS-CoV-2 infection 8
Treatment to prevent BBB disruption following SARS-CoV-2 infection 9
Conclusions Abbreviations References
12 The effects of lifestyle in Alzheimer's disease during the COVID-19
pandemic Sparsh Ray, Sonia Y. Khan, Shazma Khan, Kiran Ali, Zachery C.
Gray, Pulak R. Manna, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Exercise 3 Diet 4 Social interaction 5 Nursing homes 6
Conclusion References
13 Dementia and COVID-19: An African American focused study Shyam Sheladia,
Shivam Sheladia, Rishi Virani, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Dementia/COVID-19 3 Unmodifiable risk factors 4 Modifiable
risk factors 5 Age-related chronic diseases 6 Environmental risk factors 7
Concluding remarks Acknowledgments References Further reading
14 Dementia and COVID-19: A Hispanic focused study Shyam Sheladia, Shivam
Sheladia, Rishi Virani, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Dementia/COVID-19 3 Unmodifiable risk factors 4 Modifiable
risk factors 5 Age-related chronic diseases 6 Environmental factors 7
Concluding remarks Acknowledgments References
15 Women and Alzheimer's disease risk: a focus on gender Emma Schindler and
P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Education 3 Employment 4 Race 5 Sexual and gender identity
6 Exercise 7 Depression 8 Caregiver burden 9 COVID-19 pandemic 10
Conclusion References
16 Women and Alzheimer's disease: a focus on sex Emma Schindler and P.
Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Clinical presentation 3 Disease progression 4
Neuropathology 5 Genetics 6 Endogenous estrogen exposure 7 Exogenous
estrogen exposure 8 Pregnancy 9 Vascular risk 10 Pharmacology 11 COVID-19
pandemic 12 Conclusion References
17 Effect of COVID-19 on Alzheimer's and dementia measured through ocular
indications Harrison Marsh, Stephen Rossettie and Albin John
1 Introduction 2 Ocular indications for early screening of Alzheimer's
disease 3 Methods of visualizing the retina 4 Ophthalmology during COVID-19
5 Conclusion References
18 Surgical and nonsurgical interventions for Alzheimer's disease P.
Hemachandra Reddy and Albin John
1 Introduction 2 Invasive brain stimulation 3 Non-invasive brain
stimulation procedures 4 Conclusion References
Index
Section One: COVID-19
1 COVID-19 and immunity: an overview Pulak R. Manna, Zachery C. Gray, and
P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 COVID-19: risk factors and pathogenesis 3 COVID-19
variants and their impact on global health tragedy 4 Nutrients and immune
health, and their relevance to COVID-19 5 Immunocompromised conditions and
COVID-19 6 Diverse measures for preventing COVID-19 7 Potential therapies
for the treatment of COVID-19 8 Summary and conclusions Acknowledgments
References
2 Role of oxidative stress in the severity of SARS-COV-2 infection Sharda
P. Singh, Sanjay Awasthi, Ashly Hindle, and Chhanda Bose
1 Oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation 2 Inflammatory stress 3 Quenching
lipid peroxidation 4 4-HNE in COVID-19 5 Functions of 4-HNE with possible
relevance to COVID-19 References
3 Immune enhancers for COVID-19 Katherine G. Holder, Bernardo Galvan, Pulak
R. Manna, Zachery C. Gray, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Immune enhancementdsupplements 3 Immune enhancersddiet,
herbs, and spices 4 Conclusion References
4 Diabetes mellitus in relation to COVID-19 Bhagavathi Ramasubramanian,
Jonathan Kopel, Madison Hanson, and Cameron Griffith
1 Introduction 2 Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes 3 Biomarkers and risk
factors in COVID-19-infected patients 4 Entry of SARS-CoV-2 into the host 5
Complications of diabetes during COVID-19 infection 6 Treatment and
management of diabetes during COVID-19 infection 7 The effect of lockdowns
on diabetes and obesity 8 Lifestyle and diet during COVID-19 pandemic 9
Conclusion References
5 Food bioactive compounds, sources, and their effectiveness during
COVID-19 Giridhar Goudar, Munikumar Manne, Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran,
and Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 COVID-19 and food safety 3 Bioactive compounds 4 Foods
containing bioactive compounds helpful during COVID-19 infection 5
Mechanistic activity of bioactive compounds helpful for COVID-19 6
Conclusion References
6 MicroRNAs and COVID-19 Prashanth Gowda, Vivek Kumar, Ashish Sarangi,
Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran, P. Hemachandra Reddy, and Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 MicroRNAs as biomarkers for COVID-19 3 Molecular basis of
microRNAs in COVID-19 infection 4 MicroRNAs as therapeutic for COVID-19 5
Conclusion References
7 Mechanisms and implications of COVID-19 transport into neural tissue
Katherine G. Holder, Bernardo Galvan, and Alec Giakas
1 Introduction 2 Viruses and neurological damage 3 SARS-CoV-2 virulence and
neurologic invasion 4 Conclusion References Further reading
8 Immunogenetic landscape of COVID-19 infections related neurological
complications Balakrishnan Karuppiah, Rathika Chinniah, Sasiharan Pandi,
Vandit Sevak, Padma Malini Ravi, and Dhinakaran Thadakanathan
1 Introduction 2 HLA immunogenetic variations 3 HLA immunogenetics and
COVID-19 4 HLA associations in COVID-19 induced neurological disorders 5
Conclusions References
9 Impact of COVID-19 on ischemic stroke condition Tochi Eboh, Hallie
Morton, P. Hemachandra Reddy, and Murali Vijayan
1 Introduction 2 Coronavirus and SARS CoV-2 3 Epidemiology of stroke and
COVID-19 4 Mechanism of stroke in COVID-19 5 Thrombosis 6 Cytokine storm 7
Endothelium disruption 8 Tissue factor and extrinsic coagulation pathway 9
Treatment of acute ischemic stroke in COVID-19 10 Anesthesia for mechanical
thrombectomy 11 Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 and
stroke 12 Major challenges of managing stroke during COVID-19 situation 13
Conclusion and future directions References
10 The psychiatric effects of COVID-19 in the elderly Ashish Sarangi and
Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 Elderly isolation during COVID-19 3 Elderly health care
during COVID-19 4 COVID-19-associated psychiatric disorders 5 Management of
psychiatric disorders related to COVID-19 6 Pharmacological agents 7
Conclusion References
Section Two: Alzheimer's disease and dementia during COVID-19
11 Blood brain barrier disruption following COVID-19 infection and
neurological manifestations Sonam Deshwal, Neha Dhiman, and Rajat Sandhir
1 Introduction 2 Structure and function of BBB 3 Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2
entry into the brain 4 BBB disruption 5 Hypoxia 6 Clotting and thrombosis 7
Neurological consequences of disrupted BBB post-SARS-CoV-2 infection 8
Treatment to prevent BBB disruption following SARS-CoV-2 infection 9
Conclusions Abbreviations References
12 The effects of lifestyle in Alzheimer's disease during the COVID-19
pandemic Sparsh Ray, Sonia Y. Khan, Shazma Khan, Kiran Ali, Zachery C.
Gray, Pulak R. Manna, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Exercise 3 Diet 4 Social interaction 5 Nursing homes 6
Conclusion References
13 Dementia and COVID-19: An African American focused study Shyam Sheladia,
Shivam Sheladia, Rishi Virani, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Dementia/COVID-19 3 Unmodifiable risk factors 4 Modifiable
risk factors 5 Age-related chronic diseases 6 Environmental risk factors 7
Concluding remarks Acknowledgments References Further reading
14 Dementia and COVID-19: A Hispanic focused study Shyam Sheladia, Shivam
Sheladia, Rishi Virani, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Dementia/COVID-19 3 Unmodifiable risk factors 4 Modifiable
risk factors 5 Age-related chronic diseases 6 Environmental factors 7
Concluding remarks Acknowledgments References
15 Women and Alzheimer's disease risk: a focus on gender Emma Schindler and
P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Education 3 Employment 4 Race 5 Sexual and gender identity
6 Exercise 7 Depression 8 Caregiver burden 9 COVID-19 pandemic 10
Conclusion References
16 Women and Alzheimer's disease: a focus on sex Emma Schindler and P.
Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Clinical presentation 3 Disease progression 4
Neuropathology 5 Genetics 6 Endogenous estrogen exposure 7 Exogenous
estrogen exposure 8 Pregnancy 9 Vascular risk 10 Pharmacology 11 COVID-19
pandemic 12 Conclusion References
17 Effect of COVID-19 on Alzheimer's and dementia measured through ocular
indications Harrison Marsh, Stephen Rossettie and Albin John
1 Introduction 2 Ocular indications for early screening of Alzheimer's
disease 3 Methods of visualizing the retina 4 Ophthalmology during COVID-19
5 Conclusion References
18 Surgical and nonsurgical interventions for Alzheimer's disease P.
Hemachandra Reddy and Albin John
1 Introduction 2 Invasive brain stimulation 3 Non-invasive brain
stimulation procedures 4 Conclusion References
Index
List of contributors Preface
Section One: COVID-19
1 COVID-19 and immunity: an overview Pulak R. Manna, Zachery C. Gray, and
P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 COVID-19: risk factors and pathogenesis 3 COVID-19
variants and their impact on global health tragedy 4 Nutrients and immune
health, and their relevance to COVID-19 5 Immunocompromised conditions and
COVID-19 6 Diverse measures for preventing COVID-19 7 Potential therapies
for the treatment of COVID-19 8 Summary and conclusions Acknowledgments
References
2 Role of oxidative stress in the severity of SARS-COV-2 infection Sharda
P. Singh, Sanjay Awasthi, Ashly Hindle, and Chhanda Bose
1 Oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation 2 Inflammatory stress 3 Quenching
lipid peroxidation 4 4-HNE in COVID-19 5 Functions of 4-HNE with possible
relevance to COVID-19 References
3 Immune enhancers for COVID-19 Katherine G. Holder, Bernardo Galvan, Pulak
R. Manna, Zachery C. Gray, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Immune enhancementdsupplements 3 Immune enhancersddiet,
herbs, and spices 4 Conclusion References
4 Diabetes mellitus in relation to COVID-19 Bhagavathi Ramasubramanian,
Jonathan Kopel, Madison Hanson, and Cameron Griffith
1 Introduction 2 Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes 3 Biomarkers and risk
factors in COVID-19-infected patients 4 Entry of SARS-CoV-2 into the host 5
Complications of diabetes during COVID-19 infection 6 Treatment and
management of diabetes during COVID-19 infection 7 The effect of lockdowns
on diabetes and obesity 8 Lifestyle and diet during COVID-19 pandemic 9
Conclusion References
5 Food bioactive compounds, sources, and their effectiveness during
COVID-19 Giridhar Goudar, Munikumar Manne, Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran,
and Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 COVID-19 and food safety 3 Bioactive compounds 4 Foods
containing bioactive compounds helpful during COVID-19 infection 5
Mechanistic activity of bioactive compounds helpful for COVID-19 6
Conclusion References
6 MicroRNAs and COVID-19 Prashanth Gowda, Vivek Kumar, Ashish Sarangi,
Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran, P. Hemachandra Reddy, and Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 MicroRNAs as biomarkers for COVID-19 3 Molecular basis of
microRNAs in COVID-19 infection 4 MicroRNAs as therapeutic for COVID-19 5
Conclusion References
7 Mechanisms and implications of COVID-19 transport into neural tissue
Katherine G. Holder, Bernardo Galvan, and Alec Giakas
1 Introduction 2 Viruses and neurological damage 3 SARS-CoV-2 virulence and
neurologic invasion 4 Conclusion References Further reading
8 Immunogenetic landscape of COVID-19 infections related neurological
complications Balakrishnan Karuppiah, Rathika Chinniah, Sasiharan Pandi,
Vandit Sevak, Padma Malini Ravi, and Dhinakaran Thadakanathan
1 Introduction 2 HLA immunogenetic variations 3 HLA immunogenetics and
COVID-19 4 HLA associations in COVID-19 induced neurological disorders 5
Conclusions References
9 Impact of COVID-19 on ischemic stroke condition Tochi Eboh, Hallie
Morton, P. Hemachandra Reddy, and Murali Vijayan
1 Introduction 2 Coronavirus and SARS CoV-2 3 Epidemiology of stroke and
COVID-19 4 Mechanism of stroke in COVID-19 5 Thrombosis 6 Cytokine storm 7
Endothelium disruption 8 Tissue factor and extrinsic coagulation pathway 9
Treatment of acute ischemic stroke in COVID-19 10 Anesthesia for mechanical
thrombectomy 11 Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 and
stroke 12 Major challenges of managing stroke during COVID-19 situation 13
Conclusion and future directions References
10 The psychiatric effects of COVID-19 in the elderly Ashish Sarangi and
Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 Elderly isolation during COVID-19 3 Elderly health care
during COVID-19 4 COVID-19-associated psychiatric disorders 5 Management of
psychiatric disorders related to COVID-19 6 Pharmacological agents 7
Conclusion References
Section Two: Alzheimer's disease and dementia during COVID-19
11 Blood brain barrier disruption following COVID-19 infection and
neurological manifestations Sonam Deshwal, Neha Dhiman, and Rajat Sandhir
1 Introduction 2 Structure and function of BBB 3 Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2
entry into the brain 4 BBB disruption 5 Hypoxia 6 Clotting and thrombosis 7
Neurological consequences of disrupted BBB post-SARS-CoV-2 infection 8
Treatment to prevent BBB disruption following SARS-CoV-2 infection 9
Conclusions Abbreviations References
12 The effects of lifestyle in Alzheimer's disease during the COVID-19
pandemic Sparsh Ray, Sonia Y. Khan, Shazma Khan, Kiran Ali, Zachery C.
Gray, Pulak R. Manna, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Exercise 3 Diet 4 Social interaction 5 Nursing homes 6
Conclusion References
13 Dementia and COVID-19: An African American focused study Shyam Sheladia,
Shivam Sheladia, Rishi Virani, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Dementia/COVID-19 3 Unmodifiable risk factors 4 Modifiable
risk factors 5 Age-related chronic diseases 6 Environmental risk factors 7
Concluding remarks Acknowledgments References Further reading
14 Dementia and COVID-19: A Hispanic focused study Shyam Sheladia, Shivam
Sheladia, Rishi Virani, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Dementia/COVID-19 3 Unmodifiable risk factors 4 Modifiable
risk factors 5 Age-related chronic diseases 6 Environmental factors 7
Concluding remarks Acknowledgments References
15 Women and Alzheimer's disease risk: a focus on gender Emma Schindler and
P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Education 3 Employment 4 Race 5 Sexual and gender identity
6 Exercise 7 Depression 8 Caregiver burden 9 COVID-19 pandemic 10
Conclusion References
16 Women and Alzheimer's disease: a focus on sex Emma Schindler and P.
Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Clinical presentation 3 Disease progression 4
Neuropathology 5 Genetics 6 Endogenous estrogen exposure 7 Exogenous
estrogen exposure 8 Pregnancy 9 Vascular risk 10 Pharmacology 11 COVID-19
pandemic 12 Conclusion References
17 Effect of COVID-19 on Alzheimer's and dementia measured through ocular
indications Harrison Marsh, Stephen Rossettie and Albin John
1 Introduction 2 Ocular indications for early screening of Alzheimer's
disease 3 Methods of visualizing the retina 4 Ophthalmology during COVID-19
5 Conclusion References
18 Surgical and nonsurgical interventions for Alzheimer's disease P.
Hemachandra Reddy and Albin John
1 Introduction 2 Invasive brain stimulation 3 Non-invasive brain
stimulation procedures 4 Conclusion References
Index
Section One: COVID-19
1 COVID-19 and immunity: an overview Pulak R. Manna, Zachery C. Gray, and
P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 COVID-19: risk factors and pathogenesis 3 COVID-19
variants and their impact on global health tragedy 4 Nutrients and immune
health, and their relevance to COVID-19 5 Immunocompromised conditions and
COVID-19 6 Diverse measures for preventing COVID-19 7 Potential therapies
for the treatment of COVID-19 8 Summary and conclusions Acknowledgments
References
2 Role of oxidative stress in the severity of SARS-COV-2 infection Sharda
P. Singh, Sanjay Awasthi, Ashly Hindle, and Chhanda Bose
1 Oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation 2 Inflammatory stress 3 Quenching
lipid peroxidation 4 4-HNE in COVID-19 5 Functions of 4-HNE with possible
relevance to COVID-19 References
3 Immune enhancers for COVID-19 Katherine G. Holder, Bernardo Galvan, Pulak
R. Manna, Zachery C. Gray, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Immune enhancementdsupplements 3 Immune enhancersddiet,
herbs, and spices 4 Conclusion References
4 Diabetes mellitus in relation to COVID-19 Bhagavathi Ramasubramanian,
Jonathan Kopel, Madison Hanson, and Cameron Griffith
1 Introduction 2 Type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes 3 Biomarkers and risk
factors in COVID-19-infected patients 4 Entry of SARS-CoV-2 into the host 5
Complications of diabetes during COVID-19 infection 6 Treatment and
management of diabetes during COVID-19 infection 7 The effect of lockdowns
on diabetes and obesity 8 Lifestyle and diet during COVID-19 pandemic 9
Conclusion References
5 Food bioactive compounds, sources, and their effectiveness during
COVID-19 Giridhar Goudar, Munikumar Manne, Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran,
and Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 COVID-19 and food safety 3 Bioactive compounds 4 Foods
containing bioactive compounds helpful during COVID-19 infection 5
Mechanistic activity of bioactive compounds helpful for COVID-19 6
Conclusion References
6 MicroRNAs and COVID-19 Prashanth Gowda, Vivek Kumar, Ashish Sarangi,
Jangampalli Adi Pradeepkiran, P. Hemachandra Reddy, and Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 MicroRNAs as biomarkers for COVID-19 3 Molecular basis of
microRNAs in COVID-19 infection 4 MicroRNAs as therapeutic for COVID-19 5
Conclusion References
7 Mechanisms and implications of COVID-19 transport into neural tissue
Katherine G. Holder, Bernardo Galvan, and Alec Giakas
1 Introduction 2 Viruses and neurological damage 3 SARS-CoV-2 virulence and
neurologic invasion 4 Conclusion References Further reading
8 Immunogenetic landscape of COVID-19 infections related neurological
complications Balakrishnan Karuppiah, Rathika Chinniah, Sasiharan Pandi,
Vandit Sevak, Padma Malini Ravi, and Dhinakaran Thadakanathan
1 Introduction 2 HLA immunogenetic variations 3 HLA immunogenetics and
COVID-19 4 HLA associations in COVID-19 induced neurological disorders 5
Conclusions References
9 Impact of COVID-19 on ischemic stroke condition Tochi Eboh, Hallie
Morton, P. Hemachandra Reddy, and Murali Vijayan
1 Introduction 2 Coronavirus and SARS CoV-2 3 Epidemiology of stroke and
COVID-19 4 Mechanism of stroke in COVID-19 5 Thrombosis 6 Cytokine storm 7
Endothelium disruption 8 Tissue factor and extrinsic coagulation pathway 9
Treatment of acute ischemic stroke in COVID-19 10 Anesthesia for mechanical
thrombectomy 11 Clinical characteristics of patients with COVID-19 and
stroke 12 Major challenges of managing stroke during COVID-19 situation 13
Conclusion and future directions References
10 The psychiatric effects of COVID-19 in the elderly Ashish Sarangi and
Subodh Kumar
1 Introduction 2 Elderly isolation during COVID-19 3 Elderly health care
during COVID-19 4 COVID-19-associated psychiatric disorders 5 Management of
psychiatric disorders related to COVID-19 6 Pharmacological agents 7
Conclusion References
Section Two: Alzheimer's disease and dementia during COVID-19
11 Blood brain barrier disruption following COVID-19 infection and
neurological manifestations Sonam Deshwal, Neha Dhiman, and Rajat Sandhir
1 Introduction 2 Structure and function of BBB 3 Mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2
entry into the brain 4 BBB disruption 5 Hypoxia 6 Clotting and thrombosis 7
Neurological consequences of disrupted BBB post-SARS-CoV-2 infection 8
Treatment to prevent BBB disruption following SARS-CoV-2 infection 9
Conclusions Abbreviations References
12 The effects of lifestyle in Alzheimer's disease during the COVID-19
pandemic Sparsh Ray, Sonia Y. Khan, Shazma Khan, Kiran Ali, Zachery C.
Gray, Pulak R. Manna, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Exercise 3 Diet 4 Social interaction 5 Nursing homes 6
Conclusion References
13 Dementia and COVID-19: An African American focused study Shyam Sheladia,
Shivam Sheladia, Rishi Virani, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Dementia/COVID-19 3 Unmodifiable risk factors 4 Modifiable
risk factors 5 Age-related chronic diseases 6 Environmental risk factors 7
Concluding remarks Acknowledgments References Further reading
14 Dementia and COVID-19: A Hispanic focused study Shyam Sheladia, Shivam
Sheladia, Rishi Virani, and P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Dementia/COVID-19 3 Unmodifiable risk factors 4 Modifiable
risk factors 5 Age-related chronic diseases 6 Environmental factors 7
Concluding remarks Acknowledgments References
15 Women and Alzheimer's disease risk: a focus on gender Emma Schindler and
P. Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Education 3 Employment 4 Race 5 Sexual and gender identity
6 Exercise 7 Depression 8 Caregiver burden 9 COVID-19 pandemic 10
Conclusion References
16 Women and Alzheimer's disease: a focus on sex Emma Schindler and P.
Hemachandra Reddy
1 Introduction 2 Clinical presentation 3 Disease progression 4
Neuropathology 5 Genetics 6 Endogenous estrogen exposure 7 Exogenous
estrogen exposure 8 Pregnancy 9 Vascular risk 10 Pharmacology 11 COVID-19
pandemic 12 Conclusion References
17 Effect of COVID-19 on Alzheimer's and dementia measured through ocular
indications Harrison Marsh, Stephen Rossettie and Albin John
1 Introduction 2 Ocular indications for early screening of Alzheimer's
disease 3 Methods of visualizing the retina 4 Ophthalmology during COVID-19
5 Conclusion References
18 Surgical and nonsurgical interventions for Alzheimer's disease P.
Hemachandra Reddy and Albin John
1 Introduction 2 Invasive brain stimulation 3 Non-invasive brain
stimulation procedures 4 Conclusion References
Index