One study found that the corona virus can cause infections in the blood vessels of the heart, even without infection.
The incidence of corona virus has now decreased. But the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of a possible new virus outbreak. Studies on the effects of species, including the corona delta, continue.
A new study has come out on how the corona virus affects the blood vessels. An article has been published in the journal Clinical Science. The study was further published by the University of Bristol in the UK.
In that study, the corona virus invaded many parts of the body. People who come to Corona are more likely to have a heart attack. Inquired as to why. It was then discovered that the corona virus had not directly invaded the coronary arteries. However, due to the impact of the corona virus on the immune system, the immune system, called the cytotoxic defense, increases and affects the blood vessels of the heart. Cytotoxic cells are formed to destroy germs from immune cells. During a corona infection, its size increases. This is what was found to attack the heart cells. Analysts call it the cytokine storm.
“We tested whether the corona virus affects the coronary arteries, especially the small blood vessels,” said Paulo Madetu, head of the study team. The virus, which first appeared in Wuhan, China, did not cause any damage to the alpha, delta corona virus, or coronary arteries. No infection was confirmed in the area. Subsequent test tube examination revealed that the cells that had emerged from the immune system without the virus were attacking the blood vessels of the heart.