Nebulization of glutathione and N-Acetylcysteine as an adjuvant therapy for COVID-19 onset

José Fábio Santos Duarte Lana , Anna Vitória Santos Duarte Lana , Quézia Souza Rodrigues , Gabriel Silva Santos , Riya Navani , Annu Navani , Lucas Furtado da Fonseca , Gabriel Ohana Marques Azzini , Thiago Setti , Tomas Mosaner , Claudio Lopes Simplicio , Taís Mazzini Setti
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Ever since its emergence, the highly transmissible and debilitating coronavirus disease spread at an incredibly fast rate, causing global devastation in a matter of months. SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus responsible for COVID-19, infects hosts after binding to ACE2 receptors present on cells from many structures pertaining to the respiratory, cardiac, hematological, neurological, renal and gastrointestinal systems. COVID-19, however, appears to trigger a severe cytokine storm syndrome in pulmonary structures, resulting in oxidative stress, exacerbated inflammation and alveolar injury. Due to the recent nature of this disease no treatments have shown complete efficacy and safety. More recently, however, researchers have begun to direct some attention towards GSH and NAC. These natural antioxidants play an essential role in several biological processes in the body, especially the maintenance of the redox equilibrium. In fact, many diseases appear to be strongly related to severe oxidative stress and deficiency of endogenous GSH. The high ratios of ROS over GSH, in particular, appear to reflect severity of symptoms and prolonged hospitalization of COVID-19 patients. This imbalance interferes with the body's ability to detoxify the cellular microenvironment, fold proteins, replenish antioxidant levels, maintain healthy immune responses and even modulate apoptotic events. Oral administration of GSH and NAC is convenient and safe, but they are susceptible to degradation in the digestive tract. Considering this drawback, nebulization of GSH and NAC as an adjuvant therapy may therefore be a viable alternative for the management of the early stages of COVID-19.

雾化吸入谷胱甘肽和N-乙酰半胱氨酸作为新冠肺炎发病的辅助治疗
自出现以来,这种高度传染性和使人衰弱的冠状病毒疾病以令人难以置信的速度传播,在几个月内造成了全球破坏。导致COVID-19的新型冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2在与呼吸、心脏、血液系统、神经系统、肾脏和胃肠道系统的许多结构的细胞上存在的ACE2受体结合后感染宿主。然而,COVID-19似乎会在肺结构中引发严重的细胞因子风暴综合征,导致氧化应激、炎症加剧和肺泡损伤。由于这种疾病的新性质,没有任何治疗方法显示出完全的有效性和安全性。然而,最近研究人员开始将一些注意力转向谷胱甘肽和NAC。这些天然抗氧化剂在体内的几个生物过程中起着至关重要的作用,特别是维持氧化还原平衡。事实上,许多疾病似乎与严重的氧化应激和内源性谷胱甘肽缺乏密切相关。特别是,ROS / GSH的高比率似乎反映了COVID-19患者症状的严重程度和住院时间的延长。这种不平衡会干扰人体对细胞微环境的解毒、折叠蛋白质、补充抗氧化水平、维持健康的免疫反应,甚至调节细胞凋亡事件的能力。口服谷胱甘肽和NAC方便、安全,但易在消化道降解。考虑到这一缺点,因此,GSH和NAC雾化作为辅助治疗可能是COVID-19早期管理的可行替代方案。
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