Neurological symptoms and neuronal damage markers in acute COVID-19: Is there a correlation? A pilot study

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A wide spectrum of neurological symptoms (NS) has been described in patients with COVID-19. We examined the plasma levels of neuron-specific enolase (NSE) and neurofilament light chain (NFL) together, as neuronal damage markers, and their relationships with clinical severity in patients with NS at acute COVID-19. A total of 20 healthy controls and 59 patients with confirmed COVID-19 were enrolled in this pilot prospective study. Serum NSE and NFL levels were measured by using the enzyme-linked immunoassay method from serum samples. Serum NSE levels were found to be significantly higher in the severe group than in the nonsevere group (p = 0.034). However, serum NFL levels were similar between the control and disease groups (p > 0.05). For the mild group, serum NFL levels were significantly higher in patients with the sampling time >= 5 days than in those with the sampling time <5 days (p = 0.019). However, no significant results for NSE and NFL were obtained in patients with either single or multiple NS across the groups (p > 0.05). Increased serum NSE levels were associated with disease severity regardless of accompanied NS in patients with acute COVID-19 infection. However, serum NFL levels may have a role at the subacute phase of COVID-19.

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COVID-19, neurofilament light chain, neurological symptoms, neuron-specific enolase, neuronal damage

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Journal Of Medıcal Vırology

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Sahin, B. E., Celikbilek, A., Kocak, Y., Ilanbey, B., Saltoglu, G. T., Konar, N. M., & Hizmali, L. (2023). Neurological symptoms and neuronal damage markers in acute COVID‐19: Is there a correlation? A pilot study. Journal of Medical Virology, 95(1), e28240.

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