Evaluation of oxidative stress level: total antioxidant capacity, total oxidant status and glutathione activity in patients with COVID-19
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Evaluation of oxidative stress level: total antioxidant capacity, total oxidant status and glutathione activity in patients with COVID-19
Abstract
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as a dangerous global pandemic, has led to high morbidity and mortality in all countries. There is a lot of evidence for the possible role of oxidative stress in COVID-19. In the present study, we aimed to measure the levels of glutathione (GSH), total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and total oxidant status (TOS) in the serum of patients with COVID-19. A total of 96 individuals with and without COVID-19 were enrolled and divided into four groups, including hospitalised group in non-intensive care units (non-ICU) (n = 35), hospitalised group in intensive care units with endotracheal intubation (EI) (ICU with EI) (n = 19), hospitalised group in intensive care units without endotracheal intubation (ICU without EI) (n = 24) and healthy people without COVID-19 disease as our control group (n = 18). The present study revealed that the TOS level was significantly lower in the group of control (p = 0.001), and level of GSH remarkably increased in the patients' groups (p < 0.001). TAC activity in non-ICU group of patients had no significant difference in comparison with the control group. However, in hospitalised patients' groups in the ICU with and without EI this activity was significantly different from the control group (p < 0.001). Moreover, there was a significant relationship between the levels of TOS, GSH and TAC with blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), fever, duration of hospitalisation and the prognosis of this disease (p < 0.001). Area under the curve (CI, 95%) of TOS, TAC and GSH-C to predict death among patients were, respectively, 0.907 (0.841, 0.973), 0.735 (0.626, 0.843) and 0.820 (0.725, 0.914). Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that TOS, TAC and GSH-C have the potential specificity and sensitivity to distinguish between alive and dead patients. We found that elevated levels of oxidative stress and reduction of antioxidant indices can aggravate disease's severity in hospitalised patients with COVID-19. Therefore, it can be suggested to apply antioxidant agents as one of the effective therapeutic strategies in these groups.
Keywords: COVID-19; glutathione (GSH); oxidative stress; total antioxidant capacity (TAC); total oxidant status (TOS).
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