Abstract

The current COVID-19 epidemic caused by the new SARS-CoV-2 has severely harmed global healthcare (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus). COVID-19's pulmonary and cardiovascular effects have been known from its inception, but its causes, mechanisms, and neuropath logical consequences remain unknown. Our research focused on neurological problems in COVID-19 patients, as well as probable SARS-CoV-2 infection routes like hematogenous, direct/neuronal, lymphatic tissue, cerebrospinal fluid, or infiltration by infected immune cells. Late December 2019 in Wuhan, China, a mysterious viral pneumonia struck. The disease was caused by a new corona virus. Corona virus infection spread rapidly from person to person in 2019. The WHO has called it a global public health emergency (WHO). Activation of NF-B in SARS-CoV-2 infection may be linked to immune cell pathogenicity, cytokine storms, and multi-organ failure. COVID-19's inhibition of the NF-B signaling pathway shows promising therapeutically. Inhibiting IKK phosphorylation, a critical downstream consequence of the NF-B signaling cascade, reduces COVID-19 levels. All three disorders have been linked to COVID-19 gene mutations. This study provides a biological basis for future research on COVID-19-related neurological disease. W

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