Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4289986228> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4289986228 endingPage "608" @default.
- W4289986228 startingPage "599" @default.
- W4289986228 abstract "During the last couple of critical years, worldwide, there have been more than 550 million confirmed cases of COVID-19, including more than 6 million deaths (reported by the WHO); with respect to these cases, several vaccines, mainly mRNA vaccines, seem to prevent and protect from SARS-CoV-2 infection. We hypothesize that oxidative stress is one of the key factors playing an important role in both the generation and development of various kinds of disease, as well as antibody generation, as many biological paths can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), and cellular activities can be modulated when ROS/antioxidant balance is interrupted. A pilot study was conducted in two stages during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021 involving 222 participants between the ages of 26 and 66 years. ROS levels were measured before an after vaccination in the blood samples of 20 individuals who were vaccinated with two doses of mRNA vaccine, and an increase in ROS levels was observed after the first dose, with no modifications observed until the day before the second vaccination dose. A statistically significant difference (p < 0.001) was observed between time points 3 and 4 (before and after second dose), when participants were vaccinated for the second time, and ROS levels decreased from 21,758 to 17,580 a.u. In the second stage, blood was collected from 28 participants 45 days after COVID-19 infection (Group A), from 131 participants 45 days after receiving two doses of mRNA vaccine against COVID-19 (Group B), and from 13 healthy individuals as a control group (Group C). Additionally, antibodies levels were measured in all groups to investigate a possible correlation with ROS levels. A strong negative correlation was found between free radicals and disease antibodies in Group A (r = −0.45, p = 0.001), especially in the male subgroup (r = −0.88, p = 0.001), as well as in the female subgroup (r = −0.24, p < 0.001). Furthermore, no significant correlation (only a negative trend) was found with antibodies derived from vaccination in Group B (r = −0.01), and a negative trend was observed in the female subgroup, whereas a positive trend was observed in the male subgroup." @default.
- W4289986228 created "2022-08-06" @default.
- W4289986228 creator A5016291570 @default.
- W4289986228 creator A5020304992 @default.
- W4289986228 creator A5046451009 @default.
- W4289986228 creator A5051560284 @default.
- W4289986228 creator A5060884545 @default.
- W4289986228 creator A5063509819 @default.
- W4289986228 date "2022-08-04" @default.
- W4289986228 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W4289986228 title "A Preliminary Study about the Role of Reactive Oxygen Species and Inflammatory Process after COVID-19 Vaccination and COVID-19 Disease" @default.
- W4289986228 cites W1910519909 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W1982414211 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2024199089 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2037665605 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2040529276 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2076006791 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2111035623 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2115708356 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2125455696 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2131988685 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2603341554 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2620099834 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2624639968 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2729173495 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2762161295 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2769491968 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2775780002 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2789795146 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2938717569 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W2990874652 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3005510968 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3012813435 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3013348202 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3013893137 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3014130682 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3016214835 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3016489853 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3016591679 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3020993161 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3030342855 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3037487072 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3039378699 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3080981445 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3081366043 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3088838950 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3111593829 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3139530191 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3146538993 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3163794531 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3169814221 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3170563514 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3186153681 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3194007091 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3195116559 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3195580372 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W3197033327 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W4205985754 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W4214623605 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W4220724265 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W4220907252 @default.
- W4289986228 cites W4224816971 @default.
- W4289986228 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/clinpract12040063" @default.
- W4289986228 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36005066" @default.
- W4289986228 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4289986228 type Work @default.
- W4289986228 citedByCount "2" @default.
- W4289986228 countsByYear W42899862282023 @default.
- W4289986228 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4289986228 hasAuthorship W4289986228A5016291570 @default.
- W4289986228 hasAuthorship W4289986228A5020304992 @default.
- W4289986228 hasAuthorship W4289986228A5046451009 @default.
- W4289986228 hasAuthorship W4289986228A5051560284 @default.
- W4289986228 hasAuthorship W4289986228A5060884545 @default.
- W4289986228 hasAuthorship W4289986228A5063509819 @default.
- W4289986228 hasBestOaLocation W42899862281 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C22070199 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C2776151105 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C2779134260 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C3007834351 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C3008058167 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C42407357 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C48349386 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C524204448 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConcept C89623803 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConceptScore W4289986228C126322002 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConceptScore W4289986228C203014093 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConceptScore W4289986228C22070199 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConceptScore W4289986228C2776151105 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConceptScore W4289986228C2779134260 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConceptScore W4289986228C3007834351 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConceptScore W4289986228C3008058167 @default.
- W4289986228 hasConceptScore W4289986228C42407357 @default.