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Androgens' Role in Severity and Mortality Rates of COVID-19

(2022) Androgens' Role in Severity and Mortality Rates of COVID-19. Hormone and metabolic research = Hormon- und Stoffwechselforschung = Hormones et metabolisme. pp. 813-826. ISSN 1439-4286 (Electronic) 0018-5043 (Linking)

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Official URL: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36195265

Abstract

By the end of December 2019 new corona virus began to spread from Wuhan, China and caused a worldwide pandemic. COVID-19 deaths and prevalence represented sex discrepant patterns with higher rate of deaths and infection in males than females which could be justified by androgen-mediated mechanisms. This review aimed to assess the role of androgens in COVID-19 severity and mortality. Androgens increase expressions of Type II transmembrane Serine Protease (TMPRSS2) and Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2), which both facilitate new corona virus entry into host cell and their expression is higher in young males than females. According to observational studies, prevalence of COVID-19 infections and deaths was more in androgenic alopecic patients than patients without androgenic alopecia. The COVID-19 mortality rates in aged men (>60 years) were substantially higher than aged females and even young males caused by high inflammatory activities such as cytokine storm due to hypogonadism in this population. Use of anti-androgen and TMPRSS2 inhibitor drugs considerably modified COVID-19 symptoms. Androgen deprivation therapy also improved COVID-19 symptoms in prostate cancer: overall the role of androgens in severity of COVID-19 and its associated mortality seemed to be very important. So, more studies in variety of populations are required to define the absolute role of androgens.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Humans Male Aged Androgens *covid-19 Androgen Antagonists *Prostatic Neoplasms China
Page Range: pp. 813-826
Journal or Publication Title: Hormone and metabolic research = Hormon- und Stoffwechselforschung = Hormones et metabolisme
Volume: 54
Number: 12
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1055/a-1954-5605
ISSN: 1439-4286 (Electronic) 0018-5043 (Linking)
Depositing User: Mr mahdi sharifi
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/30875

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