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Association Between Plasma Redox State/Mitochondria Function and a Flu-Like Syndrome/COVID-19 in the Elderly Admitted to a Long-Term Care Unit.
Grossini, Elena; Concina, Diego; Rinaldi, Carmela; Russotto, Sophia; Garhwal, Divya; Zeppegno, Patrizia; Gramaglia, Carla; Kul, Seval; Panella, Massimiliano.
  • Grossini E; Laboratory of Physiology, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
  • Concina D; AGING Project Unit, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
  • Rinaldi C; AGING Project Unit, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
  • Russotto S; Anteo Cooperativa Sociale Onlus, RSA Belletti Bona, Biella, Italy.
  • Garhwal D; Public Health, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
  • Zeppegno P; AGING Project Unit, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
  • Gramaglia C; Public Health, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
  • Kul S; AGING Project Unit, Department of Translational Medicine, University of Eastern Piedmont, Novara, Italy.
  • Panella M; Anteo Cooperativa Sociale Onlus, RSA Belletti Bona, Biella, Italy.
Front Physiol ; 12: 707587, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1605128
ABSTRACT
Background/

Aims:

It is widely known that the imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS)/antioxidants and mitochondrial function could play a pivotal role in aging and in the physiopathology of viral infections. Here, we correlated the plasma oxidants/antioxidants levels of the elderly admitted to a long-term care (LTC) unit with clinical data in relation to flu-like disease/COVID-19. Moreover, in vitro we examined the effects of plasma on cell viability, ROS release and mitochondrial function. Materials and

Methods:

In 60 patients admitted to LTC unit for at least 1 year at moderate or high care load, demographic and clinical variables were taken. Blood samples were collected for the evaluations of oxidants/antioxidants, as thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, 8-hydroxy-2-deoxyguanosine, 8-isoprostanes, superoxide dismutase activity, glutathione, and vitamin D. In vitro, human umbilical vascular endothelial cells (HUVEC) were used to examine the effects of plasma on viability, ROS release and mitochondrial membrane potential.

Results:

The results obtained showed that the redox state of the elderly was quite balanced; mitochondrial membrane potential of HUVEC was reduced by about 20%, only. Also, the correlation analysis evidenced the association between mitochondrial function and the patients' outcomes. Interestingly, lower levels of mitochondrial membrane potential were found in the elderly who had symptoms suggestive of COVID-19 or with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19.

Conclusion:

The results of this study highlight the importance of mitochondrial function in the tendency to get a flu-like syndrome like COVID-19 in the elderly admitted to LTC unit. This information could have clinical implications for the management of old population.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal: Front Physiol Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fphys.2021.707587

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Experimental Studies / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Language: English Journal: Front Physiol Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Fphys.2021.707587