Mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis: mechanisms and therapeutic perspectives
National University of Singapore · Sichuan University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Sepsis is a severe medical condition characterized by a systemic inflammatory response, often culminating in multiple organ dysfunction and high mortality rates. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the pivotal role played by mitochondrial damage in driving the progression of sepsis. Various factors contribute to mitochondrial impairment during sepsis, encompassing mechanisms such as reactive nitrogen/oxygen species generation, mitophagy inhibition, mitochondrial dynamics change, and mitochondrial membrane permeabilization. Damaged mitochondria actively participate in shaping the inflammatory milieu by triggering key signaling pathways, including those mediated by Toll-like receptors,…
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- FWCI
- 27.86
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- 100%
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6Topics & keywords
- Sepsis
- Mitophagy
- Medicine
- Mitochondrion
- Organ dysfunction
- Immunology
- Receptor
- Immune system