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  • ...Category:Publications]] [[Instrument and method::Oxygraph-2k]] [[Diseases::Sepsis]] == O2k-Publications: Sepsis - Abstracts ==
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  • |title=CorrĆŖa TD, Jakob SM, Takala J (2015) Mitochondrial function in sepsis. Critical Care Horizon 1:31-41 . ...criticalcarehorizons.com/wp-content/uploads/2040/06/mitochondrial-function-sepsis-FINAL.pdf Open Access PDF]
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  • ...eger V, Djafarzadeh S, Jakob SM, Takala J (2013) Mitochondrial function in sepsis. Eur J Clin Invest 43:532-42. ...cused review evaluates the evidence for impaired mitochondrial function in sepsis.
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  • ...SS (2022) Regulation of oxidative phosphorylation of liver mitochondria in sepsis. Cells 11:1598. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11101598 ...enues to improve the functions of cytochrome c oxidase and ATP synthase in sepsis.
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  • ..., KuncovĆ” J (2018) Variability of mitochondrial respiration in relation to sepsis-induced multiple organ dysfunction. Physiol Res 67:577-92. ...d minimized by the use of appropriate experimental models resembling human sepsis, wider use of larger animal species in preclinical studies, more detailed m
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  • |topics=Hyperoxic sepsis, COLD sepsis
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  • ...tions in mitochondrial function in blood cells obtained from patients with sepsis presenting to an emergency department. Shock 51:580-84. ...completely understood pathophysiology of the dysregulated host response in sepsis.
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  • |title=Doerrier C (2015) Estudio bioenergetica mitochondrial en la sepsis experimental y efecto protector de la Melatonina. Doctoral Thesis p154. |abstract=Sepsis, a systemic inflammatory response of the organism against an infection,
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  • ...engl M, Matejovic M (2020) Evaluation of mesenchymal stem cell therapy for sepsis: a randomized controlled porcine study. Front Immunol 11:126. ...n adequately studied in large-animal models with better relevance to human sepsis.
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  • ...P (2014) Mitochondrial superoxide generation in the rat pup kidney during sepsis. FASEB J 28:1063.7. ...the mitochondrial complexes at these early time points studied. Therefore, sepsis does not appear to cause severe mitochondrial dysfunction in rat pups despi
    2 KB (271 words) - 15:00, 28 March 2018
  • ...Category:Publications]] [[Instrument and method::Oxygraph-2k]] [[Diseases::Sepsis]] == O2k-Publications: Sepsis - Abstracts ==
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  • ...eficial effects of melatonin against heart mitochondrial impairment during sepsis: inhibition of iNOS and preservation of nNOS. J Pineal Res 56:71-81. ...t during sepsis and further support the beneficial actions of melatonin in sepsis.
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  • ...D, Huck L, Sandri M, Gouspillou G, Hussain SNA (2021) Role of autophagy in sepsis-induced skeletal muscle dysfunction, whole-body metabolism, and survival. b ...mpacts survival. Induction of autophagy in skeletal muscles in response to sepsis thus represents a protective mechanism.
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  • ...temperature allow early discrimination between porcine peritonitis-induced sepsis and peritonitis-induced septic shock. J Pers Med 11:164. ..., hemodynamical parameters and body temperature discriminate early between sepsis and septic shock in a clinically relevant porcine model. Early pronounced a
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  • ...rial measurements in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from children with sepsis. Shock 57:630-8. https://doi.org/10.1097/SHK.0000000000001903 ...on PBMC mitochondrial respiration and content in children with and without sepsis.
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  • ...ata showed that melatonin maintains liver mitochondrial homeostasis during sepsis, but neither the mechanisms underlying mitochondrial dysfunction nor the ta ...C57BL/6 mice at early and late phases of sepsis, i.e., at 8 and 24 h after sepsis induction.
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  • ...all F, Morota S, Persson J, Hansson Magnus J, Elmer E (2013) Patients with sepsis exhibit increased mitochondrial respiratory capacity in peripheral blood im ...ated mitochondrial respiration in peripheral blood immune cells (PBICs) in sepsis patients during the first week after admission to the intensive care unit (
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  • ...aion and mitochondrial function in blood cells obtained from patients with sepsis. Crit Care Med. ...and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) obtained from patients with sepsis and healthy controls.
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  • ...ochondrial respiratory complexes and manganese superoxide dismutase during sepsis: mitochondria targeted antioxidant mitigates injury. Am J Physiol Renal Phy ...ased 96-hour survival rate from 40% in untreated septic mice to 80%. Thus, sepsis causes sustained inactivation of three mitochondrial targets that can lead
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  • ...ere R (2006) Inhibition of mitochondrial permeability transition prevents sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction and mortality. J Am Coll Cardiol 48:377-85. ...dysfunction is causative of sepsis sequelae, a mouse model of peritonitis sepsis induced by cecal ligation and perforation. Inhibition of mitochondrial perm
    3 KB (360 words) - 11:50, 22 December 2020
  • ...ized myocardial fibers as model to detect mitochondrial dysfunction during sepsis and melatonin effects without disruption of mitochondrial network. Mitochon ...o identify properly respiratory deficits and specific melatonin effects in sepsis.
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  • ...dysfunction is associated with long-term cognitive impairment in an animal sepsis model. Clin Sci (Lond) 133:1993-2004. ...al function and long-term cognitive impairment in an experimental model of sepsis.
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  • ...(2018) Potential therapy strategy: targeting mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis. Mil Med Res 5:41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40779-018-0187-0 ...etermine the major mitochondrial disorders from morphology to functions in sepsis. In the following, several clinical or pre-clinical assays for monitoring m
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  • ...attenuates multiple organ dysfunction in resuscitated porcine progressive sepsis. Crit Care Med 47:e461-69. ...rve stimulation in a clinically-relevant large animal model of progressive sepsis.
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  • ...in on the age-dependent dysregulation of the Nf-Kb/Nlrp3 activation during sepsis. ...s support NLRP3 inflammasome as a novel molecular signaling pathway during sepsis and indentify it as a main target for the anti-inflammatory action of melat
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  • ...defects in the energy metabolism of leukocytes underlie immunoparalysis in sepsis. Nat Immunol 17:406-13. ...suggested that metabolic processes might represent a therapeutic target in sepsis.
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  • ..., Collman RG (2021) Decreased intestinal microbiome diversity in pediatric sepsis: a conceptual framework for intestinal dysbiosis to influence immunometabol ...ain fatty acids. We explored whether intestinal dysbiosis in children with sepsis leads to changes in microbial-derived short-chain fatty acids in plasma and
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  • ...tocols and standard operating procedures for a prospective cohort study of sepsis in critically ill surgical patients. BMJ Open 7:e015136. ...istent inflammation, immunosuppression and catabolism syndrome (PICS). The Sepsis and Critical Illness Research Center (SCIRC) was created to provide a platf
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  • ...2016) Measurement of mitochondrial respiration and motility in acute care: sepsis, trauma, and poisoning. J Intensive Care Med 32:86-94. ...l utility. Treatment of commonly encountered disease of acute care such as sepsis, trauma, and poisoning often relies on clinical diagnosis and therapy guide
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  • ...B, Motterlini R, Neviere R (2009) Carbon monoxide rescues mice from lethal sepsis by supporting mitochondrial energetic metabolism and activating mitochondri ...) in biological systems have emerged as a potential adjunctive therapy for sepsis via their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antiapoptotic effects. The ro
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  • ...Uchino H (2013) Early brain mitochondrial dysfunction in a mouse model of sepsis: 7AP4ā€9. Eur J Anaesthesiol 30,112-112. ...the temporal dynamics of brain mitochondrial function in a mouse model of sepsis.
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  • ...gh which butyrate may help to mitigate the immuno-inflammatory response in sepsis. |keywords=Human immunology, Immunometabolism, Metabolism, Mitochondria, Sepsis
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  • ...A, Frithiof R (2023) Renal mitochondrial dysfunction in ovine experimental sepsis associated acute kidney injury. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajprenal.00294.2022 ...of experiment and assessed ''in vitro'' with high resolution respirometry. Sepsis markedly reduced creatinine clearance and the relation between sodium trans
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  • ...019) Potential role of endothelin receptors in the therapy of experimental sepsis. Crit Care. ...microcirculatory and mitochondrial respiration parameters in experimental sepsis.
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  • ...and tissue-specific mitochondrial respiratory response in a mouse model of sepsis-induced multiple organ failure. Shock 45:404-10. ...ggests a diverse and tissue-specific mitochondrial respiratory response to sepsis. The brain displayed an early impaired mitochondrial respiratory efficiency
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  • ...yocardial dysfunction. Septic cardiomyopathy appears in the early phase of sepsis and is associated with fatal outcome. Complete recovery of myocardial funct sepsis that is suggested to postpone myocardium recovery. The first aim of the stu
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  • |title=Wu F, Zhang YT, Teng F, Li HH, Guo SB (2023) S100a8/a9 contributes to sepsis-induced cardiomyopathy by activating ERK1/2-Drp1-mediated mitochondrial fis ...a9 may be a promising therapeutic strategy to prevent SIC in patients with sepsis.
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  • ...Magnus J, Elmer E (2014) Cytokine and nitric oxide levels in patients with sepsis - temporal evolvement and relation to platelet mitochondrial respiratory fu ...d anti-inflammatory cytokines as well as NO plasma levels in patients with sepsis.
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  • ...ndrial injury but greater mortality using a comorbid model of experimental sepsis. Intern Med Rev (Wash D C) 4. ...in females. Our results suggest that the CLP nephrectomy comorbid model of sepsis may be an appropriate model to study gender differences a select group of p
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  • ...19) Early hyperbaric oxygen therapy improves survival in a model of severe sepsis. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 317:R160-R168. ...after exposure to HBOT. Early HBOT could be of benefit in the treatment of sepsis and the protective mechanism may be related to a reduction in the systemic
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  • ...espiration is negatively associated with clinical outcome in patients with sepsis. Crit Care 14:R214. ...al changes in platelet mitochondrial respiratory function in patients with sepsis during the first week after disease onset.
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  • ...en sollte [8]. Die HyperglykƤmie kommt bei dem schweren Stress, der in der Sepsis auftritt, durch das Zusammenwirken von vermehrter AusschĆ¼ttung von katabol |diseases=Sepsis
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  • |title=[[Image:MarkovaM.jpg|left|90px|Michaela Markova]] Porcine sepsis and associated myocardial depression. ...n were addressed in a clinically relevant, large animal (porcine) model of sepsis and septic shock.
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  • ...g J, Wang Y, Chen H, Xie K, Yu Y (2019) Hydrogen gas inhalation attenuates sepsis-induced liver injury in a FUNDC1-dependent manner. Int Immunopharmacol 71:6 ...gas inhalation for 3ā€Æh may serve as an effective therapeutic strategy for sepsis-induced liver injury through the regulation of FUNDC1-dependent mitophagy.
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  • |topics=Sepsis, mitochondrial dysfunction
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  • ...ases involving mitochondrial dysfunction, but it has never been tested for sepsis. ...the isolated mitochondria. We conducted both ''in vivo'' and ''in vitro'' sepsis studies. We investigated the effects of intravenous mitochondrial transplan
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  • ..., Staels B (2019) Hepatic PPARĪ± is critical in the metabolic adaptation to sepsis. J Hepatol 70:963-73. ...sm and inflammation. However, the role of hepatic PPARĪ± in the response to sepsis is unknown.
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  • ...valuate how the delay in starting resuscitation influences the severity of sepsis and the treatment needed to achieve hemodynamic stability. ...tation on disease severity, need for resuscitation, and the development of sepsis-associated organ and mitochondrial dysfunction.
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  • |title=Sjƶvall F (2013) Mitochondrial function in sepsis - temporal evolvement of respiratory capacity in human blood cells. Thesis |diseases=Sepsis
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  • ...stimating platelet mitochondrial oxygen consumption rates in patients with sepsis. Metabolites 10:E139. ...directly estimate platelet mitochondrial oxygen consumption rate (mOCR) in sepsis patients.
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  • ...patic but not colonic mitochondrial function similar to moderate abdominal sepsis. ...d colonic mitochondrial function after sterile laparotomy and by abdominal sepsis in the time course of 96 hours.
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  • ...d lactate levels, inflammation, and mitochondrial function in experimental sepsis. Crit Care 21:105. ..., inflammatory response, and mitochondrial respiration during experimental sepsis.
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  • ...tential pargets for microcirculatory-mitochondrial therapy in experimental sepsis. Shock 54:87-95. ...microcirculatory and mitochondrial resuscitation strategy in experimental sepsis.
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  • ...zaki J (2021) Kynurenic acid and its synthetic derivatives protect against sepsis-associated neutrophil activation and brain mitochondrial dysfunction in rat ...drial disturbances in a clinically relevant rodent model of intraabdominal sepsis.
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  • ...omposition of the initial insult can predict the prognosis of experimental sepsis. Sci Rep 11:22772. ...loads with mono- or polymicrobial dominance lead to a different degree of sepsis severity and divergent outcomes. Initial and intraperitoneal microbiologica
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  • ...uƱa-Castroviejo D (2016) Same molecule but different expression: aging and sepsis trigger NLRP3 inflammasome activation, a target of melatonin. J Pineal Res ...ths, chronoinflammaging constitutes the biochemical substrate of aging and sepsis, and identifies the NLRP3 inflammasome as a new molecular target for melato
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  • ...rald a promising therapeutic application for melatonin in the treatment of sepsis. |diseases=Sepsis
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  • ...EMPO failed to exert a long-term beneficial effect in murine polymicrobial sepsis. Oxid Med Cell Longev 6412682. ...ssened inflammation and improved organ homeostasis in polymicrobial murine sepsis.
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  • ...studies have shown the presence of liver mitochondrial dysfunction during sepsis. TLR3 recognizes viral double-stranded RNA and host endogenous cellular mRN hyperinflammatory response observed during sepsis and in sepsis RNA escaping from damaged tissues/cells may serve as an endogenous ligand f
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  • ...efore, we studied here whether Pfi are suitable to evaluate the effects of sepsis and melatonin treatment on mitochondrial function in Pfi. Mitochondrial function was analyzed during experimental sepsis induced by cecal ligation and punture (CLP) in hearts of 3 mo. C57BL/6 mice
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  • ...th melatonin prevents myocardial mitochondrial dysfunction in experimental sepsis in mice. Mitochondr Physiol Network 17.12. ...rreversibly impair all complex of the respiratory chain (RC). Thus, during sepsis, the activity of the respiratory complexes decreased significantly, favorin
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  • |title=Melatonin disrupts the NF-ĪŗB/NLRP3 connection in sepsis through RORĪ± receptor. ...n implicated in several acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, including sepsis and septic shock. Research efforts suggest that overstimulation of
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  • |topics=Platelet, sepsis, post cardiac arrest
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  • ...S: To compare effects of norepinephrine and angiotensin II in experimental sepsis on hemodynamics, organ function, and mitochondrial respiration. ...l muscle adenosine triphosphate. Modifying the renin-angiotensin system in sepsis should be further evaluated.
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  • ...etal muscle mitochondrial function is determined by burn severity, sex and sepsis, and is associated with glucose metabolism and functional capacity in burne ...and respiratory control (Pā€Š<ā€Š0.05; nā€Š=ā€Š42, obsā€Š=ā€Š73), independent of age, sepsis, full-thickness burn size and time of clamp testing. Coupled respiration wa
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  • ...o determine if changes in platelet mitochondrial function in patients with sepsis are present early after presentation and the association of these changes w ...observational cohort study of a convenience sample of patients with severe sepsis. Mitochondrial function of intact, nonpermeabilized platelets suspended in
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  • ...w: potential strategies to protect or reverse mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis-induced organ failure. Crit Care 10:228. doi: 10.1186/cc5014 |abstract=The pathogenesis of sepsis-induced multiple organ failure may crucially depend on the development of m
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  • ...et mitochondrial dysfunction in human diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, sepsis and neurodegenerative disorders. Alongside this, we have also articulated o |diseases=Diabetes, Neurodegenerative, Sepsis
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  • ...word=Cold-induced thermogenesis, heat exposure, exercise, type 2 diabetes, sepsis, cardiomyopathy
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  • ...nce points to the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of sepsis. Previous data indicate that mitochondrial function is affected in monocyte ...ic shock and a control group composed of 18 postoperative patients without sepsis or shock.
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  • ...PL, Rocco PRM, Fliers E, Boelen A, da-Silva WS, Ortiga-Carvalho TM (2020) Sepsis impairs thyroid hormone signaling and mitochondrial function in the mouse d |abstract=Sepsis can cause the nonthyroidal illness syndrome (NTIS), resulting in perturbed
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  • :::: Research interests: Malaria, sepsis, multiple organ failure
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  • ...ygen consumption with energy production has been described. In addition to sepsis, pharmacological agents used to treat septic patients may contribute to mit |keywords=Sepsis, Liver dysfunction, Remifentanil, Tumor necrosis factor-Ī± (TNF-Ī±), Caspas
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  • ...xide generation. Collectively, our study demonstrates that the LPS-induced sepsis in StB KO mice is dependent on caspase-11 and mitochondrial reactive oxygen |keywords=Caspase, Inflammasome, Mitochondria, Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS), Sepsis
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  • ...ine-Ī³-lyase expression is associated with mitochondrial respiration during sepsis-induced acute kidney injury in swine with atherosclerosis. Intensive Care M |abstract=Sepsis is associated with disturbed glucose metabolism and reduced mitochondrial a
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  • |title=Severity of polymicrobial sepsis modulates mitochondrial function in rat liver. ...t study was to analyze hepatic mitochondrial function during polymicrobial sepsis with abdominal focus, depending on severity of the septic process.
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  • ...complex pathophysiology of a critically ill patient, especially in severe sepsis and septic shock, requires a multilevel approach. In understanding the inte |diseases=Sepsis
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  • |abstract='''Background:''' Sepsis is a severe inflammatory disorder with a high mortality in intensive care u ...lls were pretreated with tumor necrosis factor-Ī± to mimic inflammation and sepsis. Results: We demonstrated that addition of SCFAs and MCFAs increases mitoch
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  • ...dependently improved survival in the lipopolysaccharide model of endotoxin sepsis. |keywords=Recombinant TFAM, Mitochondrial biogenesis, ATP synthesis, MPTP, Sepsis
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  • ...n C (2014) Les effets dĆ©lĆ©tĆØres mĆ©taboliques et oxydants induits lors d'un sepsis sur la fonction rĆ©nale. Dissertation 1-195. |abstract=Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a frequent complication of sepsis that can increase mortality as high as 70%. The pathophysiology of this kid
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  • ...avy burden for national health system around the world. It is notable that sepsis is the predominant cause of AKI for patients in the intensive care unit and We employed mice sepsis-induced AKI model and explored the potential renoprotective effect of sperm
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  • ...ial function are associated with the development of multi-organ failure in sepsis. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the dynamics of heart, brain In conclusion, the obtained results demonstrate that sepsis-induced mitochondrial damage is tissue specific and time-dependent. The kid
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  • ...deh S, Silva E, Jakob SM (2013) Increasing mean arterial blood pressure in sepsis: effects on fluid balance, vasopressor load and renal function. Crit Care 1 ...w.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Increasing+mean+arterial+blood+pressure+in+sepsis%3A+effects+on+fluid+balance%2C+vasopressor+load+and+renal+function PMID: 23
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  • ...ract=Burn patients are at increased risk of developing wound infection and sepsis leading to multi-organ failure and death [1]. Previous studies show that T ...herapeutic benefit in prevention and/or treatment of burn wound associated sepsis.
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  • ...rt of healthy subjects as well as a cohort of hospitalized subjects having sepsis, an acute care illness. As there is increasing use of human blood cells as |keywords=Mitochondria, Motility, Sepsis, Microscopy
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  • ...rgan injury and dysfunction in mice surviving and dying in acute abdominal sepsis. Intensive Care Medicine Experimental 3:12. |abstract=The mechanisms of sepsis mortality remain undefined. While there is
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  • ...culum Ca<sup>2+</sup> handling derangements that are typically observed in sepsis. As lipopolysaccharide-induced sarcoplasmic reticulum dysfunction was mainl '''INTERVENTIONS''': Sepsis was induced by injection of endotoxin lipopolysaccharide (10 mg/kg/intraven
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  • |abstract=Inflammatory disorders such as sepsis are a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Mitochondrial dysfunction is |diseases=Sepsis
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  • ...r group) underwent cecal ligation and puncture (CLP)-induced polymicrobial sepsis or sham procedure (nā€‰=ā€‰6 per group) and, 15 h afterwards, were anesthet In sepsis combined with hyperglycemia the least CSE and PGC1Ī± expression could be de
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  • |abstract=Results on mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis are controversial. We aimed to assess effects of LPS at wide dose and time |diseases=Sepsis
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  • ::::: '''Keywords:''' melatonin, mitochondria, aging, sepsis, cancer, neurodegeneration/neuroprotection
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  • ...t|90px]] Blockade of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors improves polymicrobial sepsis-evoked mitochondrial dysfunction in rats. ...affects mitochondrial respiration in a rodent model of peritonitis-induced sepsis (PS).
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  • ...unction of using norepinephrine to increase blood pressure in experimental sepsis. |keywords=Sepsis
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  • sepsis on the function of heart and skeletal |keywords=Sepsis, Endotoxin, Mitochondria, Heart, Skeletal muscle, LPS
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  • ...drial dysfunction is part of many pathological states in patients, such as sepsis or stroke. Presently, the monitoring of mitochondrial function in patients
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  • ...) is known to contribute to the development of multiorganmfailure in acute sepsis. The defect is mainly at the level of respiratory complex I [1,2]. |diseases=Sepsis
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  • |abstract=The pathogenesis of sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) is multifactorial, involving neurotransmitt |keywords=Apoptosis, CLP, Omi/HtrA2, Sepsis-associated encephalopathy, UCF-101
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  • |diseases=Sepsis
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  • ...active protein, interleukin-6 and white blood cell count for prediction of sepsis and nonsystemic bacterial infections. Int J Lab Hematol 32:410-8]
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  • |diseases=Sepsis * [[O2k-Publications: Sepsis]]
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  • INTRODUCTION. Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated in sepsis-induced organ failure. ...sumption were maintained without signs of deteriorated efficiency. In this sepsis model, organ failure and death were not associated with impaired skeletal m
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  • ...rgy metabolism and skeletal muscle in special condition-ischemia, hypoxia, sepsis) we found several topics in the COST Action particularly interesting. Indee
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  • |abstract=Hepatic mitochondrial function may be impaired in sepsis, and it has |keywords=Sepsis, Mitochondria, Cytokines, Mitochondrial Respiration, Caspase- 3, Actin, We
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  • ...Makrecka-Kuka]] Fatty acid oxidation in brain: from aging to ischemia and sepsis. |diseases=Aging;senescence, Neurodegenerative, Sepsis
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  • |diseases=Sepsis
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  • |diseases=Alzheimer's, Diabetes, Parkinson's, Sepsis
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  • ...ative stress in several pathological events such as periodontal disease or sepsis. In our experiments, LPS-treated fibroblasts provoked increased oxidative s
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  • ...se was observed in in situ skeletal muscle chemiluminescence. Experimental sepsis increased oxygen consumption in tissue cubes (1 mm(3)) by 30 % for heart an
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  • ...the efficiency of GTN was lower compared to NO concentrations observed in sepsis models. However, GTN inhibition was absolutely insensitive to illumination
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  • ...nzymes, Free radicals, Melatonin, Neurodegeneration, Respiratory distress, Sepsis
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  • related to pathological conditions, including sepsis (21), acute lung injury (47), and cancer
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  • |abstract=Severe inflammatory disorders such as sepsis are a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Mitochondrial dysfu
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  • ...scular, COPD, Diabetes, Myopathy, Neurodegenerative, Obesity, Parkinson's, Sepsis, Other
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  • ...ignificantly more sensitive to the lethal lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced sepsis, due to increased caspase-11 expression and secreted higher amounts of pro-
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  • ...dysfunction, different experimental models of aging and disease, including sepsis, Parkinsonā€™s disease, and Alzheimerā€™s disease, was evaluated. In all of ...ses=Aging;senescence, Alzheimer's, Cancer, Neurodegenerative, Parkinson's, Sepsis
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  • ...ty of acute and chronic inflammatory diseases, such as acute pancreatitis, sepsis, respiratory disease, ischemia reperfusion injury diseases, autoimmunity di
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  • ...-FluoRespirometry, oxidative stress, permeabilized muscle fibers, NAD(P)H, sepsis, aging, melatonin ...Melatonin]], [[Reactive oxygen species]], [[Reactive nitrogen species]], [[Sepsis]]
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  • |diseases=Sepsis, Other
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  • ...d cells was linked with numerous diseases and metabolic conditions such as sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, hypertension, amyotrophic lateral
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  • ...in tissues and blood. Elevated circulating LPS is a feature of obesity and sepsis, both of which are associated with mitochondrial abnormalities that are key
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  • |'''Enrico Calzia'''(Ulm, DE) Small and large animal models of sepsis and I/R-injury - how to combine basic science and clinical reality.
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  • ...d cells was linked with numerous diseases and metabolic conditions such as sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, hypertension, amyotrophic lateral ...patic but not colonic mitochondrial function similar to moderate abdominal sepsis.
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  • ...reating the host response to emerging virus diseases: lessons learned from sepsis, pneumonia, influenza and Ebola Vol 4, No 21 (November 2016) http://atm.ame
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  • ...ation improves survival and bacterial clearance in a cecal slurry model of sepsis''' <br>
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