The Role of Glutathione in Protecting against the Severe Inflammatory Response Triggered by COVID-19


We highlight the relevance of restoring GSH levels in the attempt to protect the most vulnerable subjects from severe symptoms of COVID-19.

Summary

The novel COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the world’s population differently: mostly in the presence of conditions such as aging, diabetes and hypertension the virus triggers a lethal cytokinestorm and patients die from acute respiratory distress syndrome, whereas in many cases the dis‐ease has a mild or even asymptomatic progression. A common denominator in all conditions associated with COVID-19 appears to be the impaired redox homeostasis responsible for reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation; therefore, levels of glutathione (GSH), the key antioxidant guardian in all tissues, could be critical in extinguishing the exacerbated inflammation that triggers organ failure in COVID-19. The present review provides a biochemical investigation of the mechanisms leading to deadly inflammation in severe COVID-19, counterbalanced by GSH. The pathways competing for GSH are described to illustrate the events concurring to cause a depletion of endogenous GSH stocks. Drawing on evidence from literature that demonstrates the reduced levels of GSH in the main conditions clinically associated with severe disease, we highlight the relevance of restoring GSH levels in the attempt to protect the most vulnerable subjects from severe symptoms of COVID-19. Finally, we discuss the current data about the feasibility of increasing GSH levels, which could be used to prevent and subdue the disease.



Original and generic preservation solutions in organ transplantation. A new paradigm?

As generics enter the organ preservation space, researchers question if they meet the same standards critical to transplant success.

Solid organ transplantation is a very complex process, in which the storage of the graft in a preservation solution is mandatory in order to extend ischemic times and contain further damage. The condition in which the organ is transplanted is critical for the outcome of the organ recipient. The recent emergence of generic versions of organ preservation solutions (solutions with the same composition and under the same legislation as the original versions, but with different brands) compelled us to study whether the standards are maintained when comparing the original and its generic counterpart. Along these lines, we discuss and comment on some aspects concerning this issue of general interest in the organ transplantation field.

Improved Immediate Renal Allograft Function After Initial Simple Cold Storage


Immediate renal allograft function has been identified as being an important variable in ultimate graft survival.

Summary

Immediate renal allograft function has been identified as being an important variable in ultimate graft survival.1 Simple cold storage, particularly if preserved for longer than 24 hours, can chave a high incidence of early dysfunction (ED) when cylosporine is used as immediate post transplant immunotherapy.2 Because of the importance of immediate function (IF) and our prejudice toward pulsatile perfusion (PP), we began to place all imported kidnesy previously preserved by simple cold storage onto the PP machine for preservation before transplantation at our center. The following is a description of the outcomes of this trial.