COVID’s Razor: RAS Imbalance, the Common Denominator Across Disparate, Unexpected Aspects of COVID-19

Maureen Czick,1 Christine Shapter,2 Robert Shapter3 1University of Connecticut, Department of Anesthesia, Farmington, CT, USA; 2 University of Saint Joseph, West Hartford, CT, USA; 3Independent Consultant ( Medical Research, Medical Communications, and Medical Education), Hartford, CT, USACorrespond...

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Main Authors: Czick M, Shapter C, Shapter R
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2020-09-01
Series:Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity : Targets and Therapy
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spelling doaj-a3a045bdfb234a199f85dba46567d6332020-11-25T03:33:31ZengDove Medical PressDiabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity : Targets and Therapy1178-70072020-09-01Volume 133169319256958COVID’s Razor: RAS Imbalance, the Common Denominator Across Disparate, Unexpected Aspects of COVID-19Czick MShapter CShapter RMaureen Czick,1 Christine Shapter,2 Robert Shapter3 1University of Connecticut, Department of Anesthesia, Farmington, CT, USA; 2 University of Saint Joseph, West Hartford, CT, USA; 3Independent Consultant ( Medical Research, Medical Communications, and Medical Education), Hartford, CT, USACorrespondence: Maureen Czick Email meczick@yahoo.comAbstract: A modern iteration of Occam’s Razor posits that “the simplest explanation is usually correct.” Coronavirus Disease 2019 involves widespread organ damage and uneven mortality demographics, deemed unexpected from what was originally thought to be “a straightforward respiratory virus.” The simplest explanation is that both the expected and unexpected aspects of COVID-19 share a common mechanism. Silent hypoxia, atypical acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), stroke, olfactory loss, myocarditis, and increased mortality rates in the elderly, in men, in African-Americans, and in patients with obesity, diabetes, and cancer—all bear the fingerprints of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) imbalance, suggesting that RAS is the common culprit. This article examines what RAS is and how it works, then from that baseline, the article presents the evidence suggesting RAS involvement in the disparate manifestations of COVID-19. Understanding the deeper workings of RAS helps one make sense of severe COVID-19. In addition, recognizing the role of RAS imbalance suggests potential routes to mitigate COVID-19 severity.Keywords: ACE, ACE2, silent hypoxia, atypical ARDS, stroke, myocarditishttps://www.dovepress.com/covidrsquos-razor-ras-imbalance-the-common-denominator-across-disparat-peer-reviewed-article-DMSOaceace2silent hypoxiaatypical ardsstrokemyocarditis
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COVID’s Razor: RAS Imbalance, the Common Denominator Across Disparate, Unexpected Aspects of COVID-19
Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity : Targets and Therapy
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title COVID’s Razor: RAS Imbalance, the Common Denominator Across Disparate, Unexpected Aspects of COVID-19
title_short COVID’s Razor: RAS Imbalance, the Common Denominator Across Disparate, Unexpected Aspects of COVID-19
title_full COVID’s Razor: RAS Imbalance, the Common Denominator Across Disparate, Unexpected Aspects of COVID-19
title_fullStr COVID’s Razor: RAS Imbalance, the Common Denominator Across Disparate, Unexpected Aspects of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed COVID’s Razor: RAS Imbalance, the Common Denominator Across Disparate, Unexpected Aspects of COVID-19
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description Maureen Czick,1 Christine Shapter,2 Robert Shapter3 1University of Connecticut, Department of Anesthesia, Farmington, CT, USA; 2 University of Saint Joseph, West Hartford, CT, USA; 3Independent Consultant ( Medical Research, Medical Communications, and Medical Education), Hartford, CT, USACorrespondence: Maureen Czick Email meczick@yahoo.comAbstract: A modern iteration of Occam’s Razor posits that “the simplest explanation is usually correct.” Coronavirus Disease 2019 involves widespread organ damage and uneven mortality demographics, deemed unexpected from what was originally thought to be “a straightforward respiratory virus.” The simplest explanation is that both the expected and unexpected aspects of COVID-19 share a common mechanism. Silent hypoxia, atypical acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), stroke, olfactory loss, myocarditis, and increased mortality rates in the elderly, in men, in African-Americans, and in patients with obesity, diabetes, and cancer—all bear the fingerprints of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) imbalance, suggesting that RAS is the common culprit. This article examines what RAS is and how it works, then from that baseline, the article presents the evidence suggesting RAS involvement in the disparate manifestations of COVID-19. Understanding the deeper workings of RAS helps one make sense of severe COVID-19. In addition, recognizing the role of RAS imbalance suggests potential routes to mitigate COVID-19 severity.Keywords: ACE, ACE2, silent hypoxia, atypical ARDS, stroke, myocarditis
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