Profile of oxidative stress biomarkers in COVID-19: correlation with clinical inflammatory and biochemical parameters
Free Radical Biology and Medicine
; 177:S132-S133, 2021.
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| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1623350
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Disturbed redox homeostasis plays multiple roles in COVID-19 pathogenesis. Still, data on the level of oxidative stress by-products in COVID-19 patients are scarce.Aim:
To assess the profile of oxidative stress by-products during the course of acute COVID-19 and get more insight into the origin of the systemic oxidative stress in these patients. Material andmethods:
Malondialdehyde (MDA), 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) and advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), as well as clinical inflammatory and biochemical parameters were determined in plasma of 58 COVID-19 patients, on admission, as well as 7 and 14 days upon admission.Results:
The highest levels of MDA and AOPP were observed at the time of diagnosis. Based on correlations between 8-OHdG and ALT activity (p = 0.028) or creatinine concentration (p = 0.003) subclinical liver and kidney damage contribute to systemic oxidative stress in the early phase of disease. Seven days upon admission, a significant drop in MDA and AOPP levels was observed, while plasma concentration of 8-OHdG increased (p < 0.005). At this point, a significant correlation of AOPP with inflammatory biomarkers such as CRP (p = 0.016) and absolute number of neutrophils (p = 0.041) was found. 14 days upon admission, a noticeable increase was observed in AOPP (p = 0.004) and MDA levels (p = 0.038), compared to the second point, but without reaching initial values. Moreover, significant correlation was observed between AOPP (p = 0.046) or MDA (p = 0.029) levels with IL-6, as one of the key inflammatory players. Regarding the biochemical parameters, significant correlation of AOPP levels was found with the activity of plasma non-functional enzymes AST (p = 0.001) and LDH (p = 0.030).Conclusions:
Significant changes in MDA, 8-OHdG and AOPP levels exist during the course of COVID-19. Correlation between by-products of oxidative damage and clinical immunological or biochemical parameters confirms the suggested involvement of neutrophils networks, IL-6 production, as well as liver and kidney damage involvement in systemic oxidative stress. Keywords COVID-19;oxidative stress;MDA;AOPP;8-OHdG.
8, hydroxydeoxyguanosine; advanced, oxidation, protein, product; biological, marker; creatinine; endogenous, compound; interleukin, 6; malonaldehyde; adult; alanine, aminotransferase, blood, level; aspartate, aminotransferase, level; conference, abstract; controlled, study; coronavirus, disease, 2019; enzyme, activity; female; gene, expression; human; human, cell; human, tissue; kidney, injury; liver, injury; major, clinical, study; male; neutrophil; oxidative, stress; protein, expression
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Bases de datos de organismos internacionales
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Free Radical Biology and Medicine
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2021
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