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Role of Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Sepsis and Potential Therapies

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Mantzarlis K., Tsolaki V., Zakynthinos E.
Date
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1155/2017/5985209
Keyword
Intensive care units
Nitric oxide
Causes of death
Clinical settings
Mitochondrial dysfunction
N-acetylcysteine
Potential therapies
Redox balances
Safety and efficiencies
Vascular permeability
Oxidants
acetylcysteine
antioxidant
ascorbic acid
melatonin
nitric oxide
nitric oxide synthase inhibitor
oxidizing agent
selenium
apoptosis
disorders of mitochondrial functions
heart disease
human
mitochondrion
nonhuman
oxidative stress
Review
sepsis
animal
metabolism
pathology
sepsis
Diseases
Oxidants
Pathogens
Stresses
Animals
Antioxidants
Apoptosis
Humans
Mitochondria
Nitric Oxide
Oxidative Stress
Sepsis
Hindawi Limited
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Abstract
Sepsis is one of the most important causes of death in intensive care units. Despite the fact that sepsis pathogenesis remains obscure, there is increasing evidence that oxidants and antioxidants play a key role. The imbalance of the abovementioned substances in favor of oxidants is called oxidative stress, and it contributes to sepsis process. The most important consequences are vascular permeability impairment, decreased cardiac performance, and mitochondrial malfunction leading to impaired respiration. Nitric oxide is perhaps the most important and well-studied oxidant. Selenium, Vitamin C, and 3N-Acetylcysteine among others are potential therapies for the restoration of redox balance in sepsis. Results from recent studies are promising, but there is a need for more human studies in a clinical setting for safety and efficiency evaluation. © 2017 Konstantinos Mantzarlis et al.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/76301
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