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. 2025 Jul 31;14(15):1182.
doi: 10.3390/cells14151182.

Underlying Piezo2 Channelopathy-Induced Neural Switch of COVID-19 Infection

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Underlying Piezo2 Channelopathy-Induced Neural Switch of COVID-19 Infection

Balázs Sonkodi. Cells. .

Abstract

The focal "hot spot" neuropathologies in COVID-19 infection are revealing footprints of a hidden underlying collapse of a novel ultrafast ultradian Piezo2 signaling system within the nervous system. Paradoxically, the same initiating pathophysiology may underpin the systemic findings in COVID-19 infection, namely the multiorgan SARS-CoV-2 infection-induced vascular pathologies and brain-body-wide systemic pro-inflammatory signaling, depending on the concentration and exposure to infecting SARS-CoV-2 viruses. This common initiating microdamage is suggested to be the primary damage or the acquired channelopathy of the Piezo2 ion channel, leading to a principal gateway to pathophysiology. This Piezo2 channelopathy-induced neural switch could not only explain the initiation of disrupted cell-cell interactions, metabolic failure, microglial dysfunction, mitochondrial injury, glutamatergic synapse loss, inflammation and neurological states with the central involvement of the hippocampus and the medulla, but also the initiating pathophysiology without SARS-CoV-2 viral intracellular entry into neurons as well. Therefore, the impairment of the proposed Piezo2-induced quantum mechanical free-energy-stimulated ultrafast proton-coupled tunneling seems to be the principal and critical underlying COVID-19 infection-induced primary damage along the brain axes, depending on the loci of SARS-CoV-2 viral infection and intracellular entry. Moreover, this initiating Piezo2 channelopathy may also explain resultant autonomic dysregulation involving the medulla, hippocampus and heart rate regulation, not to mention sleep disturbance with altered rapid eye movement sleep and cognitive deficit in the short term, and even as a consequence of long COVID. The current opinion piece aims to promote future angles of science and research in order to further elucidate the not entirely known initiating pathophysiology of SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Keywords: Piezo2 channelopathy; autonomic dysregulation; glutamatergic synapse loss; metabolic switch; microglia; neuroCOVID; ultradian rhythm.

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The novel ultrafast proton-based oscillatory synchronization mechanism to hippocampal theta rhythm, constructing the ultradian backbone of the brain axes. The dark gray boxes denote the COVID-19 infection-induced impairments and dysregulations.

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