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. 2025 Jan 5:476:115283.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2024.115283. Epub 2024 Oct 3.

Cognitive function and brain structure in COVID-19 survivors: The role of persistent symptoms

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Cognitive function and brain structure in COVID-19 survivors: The role of persistent symptoms

Krupa Vakani et al. Behav Brain Res. .
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Abstract

Persistent COVID-19 symptoms post-acute state have been shown to have a significant negative impact on brain structure and function. In this study, we conducted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the whole brain in 43 working-age adults (mean age: 44.79±10.80; range: 24-65 years) with a history of COVID-19 (731.17±312.41 days post-diagnosis), and also assessed their cognitive function (processing speed, attention, working memory, executive function, and recognition memory), mental health, and sleep quality. MRI data were processed using FSL to derive regional volumes for bilateral nucleus accumbens, caudate, pallidum, putamen, thalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus, and total grey matter, white matter, and cerebral spinal fluid volume, and analysed in relation to persistent COVID-19 symptom load, mental health, and sleep quality. Higher persistent COVID-19 symptom load was significantly associated with smaller putamen volume, lower response accuracy on working memory, executive function, and recognition memory tasks, as well as a longer time to complete the executive function task, and poorer mental health and sleep quality. Smaller putamen fully mediated the relationship between persistent COVID-19 symptom load and lower executive function. Further research is required to confirm whether reduced putamen volume and its association with poor executive function persists in COVID-19 survivors in the long term.

Keywords: Brain fog; Executive function; Mediation; Mild cognitive problems; Putamen; SARS-CoV-2.

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of interest Martina Ratto was working for Beingwell Group, Sheffield, United Kingdom at the time of data collection for this study (now at I.S. Giancardi-Galilei-Aicardi Alassio). No conflicts of interest are reported by other authors.

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