Evolution of Status of Trace Elements and Metallothioneins in Patients with COVID-19: Relationship with Clinical, Biochemical, and Inflammatory Parameters
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Iron Zinc Copper Manganese Metallothionein Critical care COVID-19
Date
2023-08-09Referencia bibliográfica
Herrera-Quintana, L.; Vázquez-Lorente, H.; Gamarra-Morales, Y.; Molina-López, J.; Planells, E. Evolution of Status of Trace Elements and Metallothioneins in Patients with COVID-19: Relationship with Clinical, Biochemical, and Inflammatory Parameters. Metabolites 2023, 13, 931. [https://doi.org/10.3390/ metabo13080931]
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European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) “a way of making Europe”; Consejería de Transformación Económica, Industria, Conocimiento y Universidades de la Junta de Andalucía (REF. A-CTS-708-UGR20); Project FIS PI10/1993 from the Spanish Carlos III Health Institute; (REF. FPU18/03702); (REF. FPU18/03655); Spanish Ministry of EducationRésumé
The inflammatory reaction and pathogenesis of COVID-19 may be modulated by circulating
trace elements (Iron (Fe), Zinc (Zn), Copper (Cu), Manganese (Mn)) and Metallothioneins (MTs). Thus,
the present study aimed to investigate their relationship with clinical, biochemical, and inflammatory
parameters in patients with COVID-19 at the early Intensive Care Unit (ICU) phase. Critically ill
patients (n = 86) were monitored from the first day of ICU admission until the third day of stay.
Serum samples were used to assess mineral levels via Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry
(ICP-MS) and MT levels via differential pulse voltammetry. Levels of Cu and MTs were significantly
decreased after 3 days (p < 0.05), increasing the prevalence of Cu-deficient values from 50% to 65.3%
(p = 0.015). Fe and Zn were shown to have a predictive value for mortality and severity. The present
study suggests trace element deficiency may be a risk factor during early ICU treatment of COVID-19,
as it is related to different biochemical and clinical parameters, indicating a possible beneficial effect
of restoring proper levels of these micronutrients.