The Endothelium in Sepsis
Nierstichting · Fresenius (Germany) · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Sepsis affects practically all aspects of endothelial cell (EC) function and is thought to be the key factor in the progression from sepsis to organ failure. Endothelial functions affected by sepsis include vasoregulation, barrier function, inflammation, and hemostasis. These are among other mechanisms often mediated by glycocalyx shedding, such as abnormal nitric oxide metabolism, up-regulation of reactive oxygen species generation due to down-regulation of endothelial-associated antioxidant defenses, transcellular communication, proteases, exposure of adhesion molecules, and activation of tissue factor. This review covers current insight in EC-associated hemostatic responses to sepsis and the EC response to…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.48
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 100
Authors
9- CİCan İnceCorresponding
Nierstichting, Fresenius (Germany), MicroVision (United States), AM–Pharma (Netherlands), Baxter (United States)
- PRPhilip R. Mayeux
AM–Pharma (Netherlands), Fresenius (Germany), MicroVision (United States), Baxter (United States), Nierstichting
- TCTrung C. Nguyen
Fresenius (Germany), Baxter (United States), AM–Pharma (Netherlands), MicroVision (United States), Nierstichting
- HGHernando Gómez
Fresenius (Germany), Baxter (United States), AM–Pharma (Netherlands), Nierstichting, MicroVision (United States)
- JAJohn A. Kellum
AM–Pharma (Netherlands), MicroVision (United States), Nierstichting, Baxter (United States), Fresenius (Germany)
Topics & keywords
- Sepsis
- Glycocalyx
- Inflammation
- Endothelium
- Immunology
- Context (archaeology)
- Nitric oxide
- Organ dysfunction