Endothelium dysfunction and thrombosis in COVID-19 with type 2 diabetes

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Mengdi Li
Xiaoming Wu
Jialan Shi
Yumei Niu
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[1] The First Hospital,Department of Endodontics
[2] Harbin Medical University,Department of Hematology
[3] The First Hospital,Department of Research
[4] Harbin Medical University,Department of Medical Oncology
[5] VA Boston Healthcare System,undefined
[6] Harvard Medical School,undefined
[7] Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,undefined
[8] Harvard Medical School,undefined
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Endocrine | 2023年 / 82卷
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COVID-19; Diabetes; Type 2; Endothelial cells; Phosphatidylserine; Thrombosis;
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SARS-CoV-2 can directly or indirectly damage endothelial cells. Endothelial injury, especially phosphatidylserine (PS) exposure on the outer membrane of cells, can more easily promote thrombosis. Type 2 diabetes(T2D) patients were more susceptible to COVID-19, they had more severe symptoms, higher risk of thrombotic complications, and longer duration of post-COVID-19 sequelae. This review provided a detailed overview of the mechanisms underlying endothelial dysfunction in T2D patients with COVID-19 (including long COVID), which may be influenced by hyperglycemia, hypoxia, and pro-inflammatory environments. The mechanisms of thrombosis in T2D patients with COVID-19 are also explored, particularly the effects of increased numbers of PS-exposing particles, blood cells, and endothelial cells on hypercoagulability. Given the high risk of thrombosis in T2D patients with COVID-19, early antithrombotic therapy can both minimize the impact of the disease on patients and maximize the chances of improvement, thereby alleviating patient suffering. We provided detailed guidance on antithrombotic drugs and dosages for mild, moderate, and severe patients, emphasizing that the optimal timing of thromboprophylaxis is a critical factor in influencing prognosis. Considering the potential interactions between antidiabetic, anticoagulant, and antiviral drugs, we proposed practical and comprehensive management recommendations to supplement the incomplete efficacy of vaccines in the diabetic population, reduce the incidence of post-COVID-19 sequelae, and improve patient quality of life.
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