Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review
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Resumo: | Sepsis represents a deranged and exaggerated systemic inflammatory response to infection and is associated with vascular and metabolic abnormalities that trigger systemic organic dysfunction. Mitochondrial function has been shown to be severely impaired during the early phase of critical illness, with a reduction in biogenesis, increased generation of reactive oxygen species and a decrease in adenosine triphosphate synthesis of up to 50%. Mitochondrial dysfunction can be assessed using mitochondrial DNA concentration and respirometry assays, particularly in peripheral mononuclear cells. Isolation of monocytes and lymphocytes seems to be the most promising strategy for measuring mitochondrial activity in clinical settings because of the ease of collection, sample processing, and clinical relevance of the association between metabolic alterations and deficient immune responses in mononuclear cells. Studies have reported alterations in these variables in patients with sepsis compared with healthy controls and non-septic patients. However, few studies have explored the association between mitochondrial dysfunction in immune mononuclear cells and unfavorable clinical outcomes. An improvement in mitochondrial parameters in sepsis could theoretically serve as a biomarker of clinical recovery and response to oxygen and vasopressor therapies as well as reveal unexplored pathophysiological mechanistic targets. These features highlight the need for further studies on mitochondrial metabolism in immune cells as a feasible tool to evaluate patients in intensive care settings. The evaluation of mitochondrial metabolism is a promising tool for the evaluation and management of critically ill patients, especially those with sepsis. In this article, we explore the pathophysiological aspects, main methods of measurement, and the main studies in this field. |
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Nedel, Wagner LuísDeutschendorf, CarolinePortela, Luis Valmor Cruz2023-08-03T03:34:33Z20232220-3141http://hdl.handle.net/10183/263147001173513Sepsis represents a deranged and exaggerated systemic inflammatory response to infection and is associated with vascular and metabolic abnormalities that trigger systemic organic dysfunction. Mitochondrial function has been shown to be severely impaired during the early phase of critical illness, with a reduction in biogenesis, increased generation of reactive oxygen species and a decrease in adenosine triphosphate synthesis of up to 50%. Mitochondrial dysfunction can be assessed using mitochondrial DNA concentration and respirometry assays, particularly in peripheral mononuclear cells. Isolation of monocytes and lymphocytes seems to be the most promising strategy for measuring mitochondrial activity in clinical settings because of the ease of collection, sample processing, and clinical relevance of the association between metabolic alterations and deficient immune responses in mononuclear cells. Studies have reported alterations in these variables in patients with sepsis compared with healthy controls and non-septic patients. However, few studies have explored the association between mitochondrial dysfunction in immune mononuclear cells and unfavorable clinical outcomes. An improvement in mitochondrial parameters in sepsis could theoretically serve as a biomarker of clinical recovery and response to oxygen and vasopressor therapies as well as reveal unexplored pathophysiological mechanistic targets. These features highlight the need for further studies on mitochondrial metabolism in immune cells as a feasible tool to evaluate patients in intensive care settings. The evaluation of mitochondrial metabolism is a promising tool for the evaluation and management of critically ill patients, especially those with sepsis. In this article, we explore the pathophysiological aspects, main methods of measurement, and the main studies in this field.application/pdfengWorld journal of critical care medicine. Pleasanton, CA. Vol. 12, no. 3 (June 2023), p. 139-152SepseMitocôndriasInflamaçãoFosforilação oxidativaSepsisMitochondriaMitochondrial dysfunctionOxidative phosphorylationInflammationRespirometrySepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative reviewEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001173513.pdf.txt001173513.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain70195http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/263147/2/001173513.pdf.txtb3c3e12fa5887719904bf69f3df6e3a2MD52ORIGINAL001173513.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1140481http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/263147/1/001173513.pdf9ea9c927ae14ac81db194a3004d81e9eMD5110183/2631472023-12-14 04:24:33.374273oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/263147Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-12-14T06:24:33Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review |
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Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review |
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Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review Nedel, Wagner Luís Sepse Mitocôndrias Inflamação Fosforilação oxidativa Sepsis Mitochondria Mitochondrial dysfunction Oxidative phosphorylation Inflammation Respirometry |
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Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review |
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Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review |
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Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review |
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Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review |
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Sepsis-induced mitochondrial dysfunction : a narrative review |
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Nedel, Wagner Luís |
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Nedel, Wagner Luís Deutschendorf, Caroline Portela, Luis Valmor Cruz |
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Deutschendorf, Caroline Portela, Luis Valmor Cruz |
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Nedel, Wagner Luís Deutschendorf, Caroline Portela, Luis Valmor Cruz |
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Sepse Mitocôndrias Inflamação Fosforilação oxidativa |
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Sepse Mitocôndrias Inflamação Fosforilação oxidativa Sepsis Mitochondria Mitochondrial dysfunction Oxidative phosphorylation Inflammation Respirometry |
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Sepsis Mitochondria Mitochondrial dysfunction Oxidative phosphorylation Inflammation Respirometry |
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Sepsis represents a deranged and exaggerated systemic inflammatory response to infection and is associated with vascular and metabolic abnormalities that trigger systemic organic dysfunction. Mitochondrial function has been shown to be severely impaired during the early phase of critical illness, with a reduction in biogenesis, increased generation of reactive oxygen species and a decrease in adenosine triphosphate synthesis of up to 50%. Mitochondrial dysfunction can be assessed using mitochondrial DNA concentration and respirometry assays, particularly in peripheral mononuclear cells. Isolation of monocytes and lymphocytes seems to be the most promising strategy for measuring mitochondrial activity in clinical settings because of the ease of collection, sample processing, and clinical relevance of the association between metabolic alterations and deficient immune responses in mononuclear cells. Studies have reported alterations in these variables in patients with sepsis compared with healthy controls and non-septic patients. However, few studies have explored the association between mitochondrial dysfunction in immune mononuclear cells and unfavorable clinical outcomes. An improvement in mitochondrial parameters in sepsis could theoretically serve as a biomarker of clinical recovery and response to oxygen and vasopressor therapies as well as reveal unexplored pathophysiological mechanistic targets. These features highlight the need for further studies on mitochondrial metabolism in immune cells as a feasible tool to evaluate patients in intensive care settings. The evaluation of mitochondrial metabolism is a promising tool for the evaluation and management of critically ill patients, especially those with sepsis. In this article, we explore the pathophysiological aspects, main methods of measurement, and the main studies in this field. |
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