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  • COVID-19 mainly impacts the lungs but can also cause widespread issues like muscle weakness, fatigue, and myalgia, which may worsen patient outcomes.
  • A study using C57BL/6J mice infected with a coronavirus (MHV-3) found significant motor impairment and weakness related to neuromuscular system changes.
  • The infected mice exhibited motoneuron degeneration, atrophy at the neuromuscular junction, and muscle fiber type changes, indicating that coronaviruses can disrupt motor function and muscle health.

Article Abstract

COVID-19 affects primarily the lung. However, several other systemic alterations, including muscle weakness, fatigue and myalgia have been reported and may contribute to the disease outcome. We hypothesize that changes in the neuromuscular system may contribute to the latter symptoms observed in COVID-19 patients. Here, we showed that C57BL/6J mice inoculated intranasally with the murine betacoronavirus hepatitis coronavirus 3 (MHV-3), a model for studying COVID-19 in BSL-2 conditions that emulates severe COVID-19, developed robust motor alterations in muscle strength and locomotor activity. The latter changes were accompanied by degeneration and loss of motoneurons that were associated with the presence of virus-like particles inside the motoneuron. At the neuromuscular junction level, there were signs of atrophy and fragmentation in synaptic elements of MHV-3-infected mice. Furthermore, there was muscle atrophy and fiber type switch with alteration in myokines levels in muscles of MHV-3-infected mice. Collectively, our results show that acute infection with a betacoronavirus leads to robust motor impairment accompanied by neuromuscular system alteration.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10281698PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuint.2023.105567DOI Listing

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