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World J Crit Care Med. Jun 9, 2023; 12(3): 139-152
Published online Jun 9, 2023. doi: 10.5492/wjccm.v12.i3.139
Table 2 Studies that explored association of mitochondrial dysfunction and prognosis in sepsis
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n of critically ill septic patients
Mitochondrial measurement
Main findings (survivors vs nonsurvivors)
Belikova et al[66], 2007
Brealey et al[18], 200328ATP concentration, Complex I, II, and IV activities in biopsied muscle cellsSepsis survivors had an increased level of ATP and Complex I and IV activity
Carré et al[35], 201016Mitochondrial morphology (surface density and volume), RT-PCR of mitochondrial biogenesis factors and concentration of Complex I and Complex IV mitochondrial proteins and OXPHOS transcripts in muscle biopsy specimensNonsurvivors had an increased decline in mitochondrial surface density, with a similar mitochondrial volume in these groups; OXPHOS transcripts were more abundant in survivors; increased ATP content in survivors; no difference between groups in Complex I and Complex IV activity
Kraft et al[16], 201937qRT-PCR for genes that regulate mitochondrial biogenesis in PBMCsIncreased genetic activation of mitochondrial biogenesis in day 3 compared with day 1; decrease in mtDNA in septic patients compared with controls, with a recovery on day 5; early activation of mitochondrial biogenesis by day 1 associated with ICU discharge; increased mRNA levels in survivors
Japiassú et al[73], 201120Respirometry of PBMC evaluating state 3, 4 and respiratory control ratioNo difference in ADP-stimulated respiration in nonsurvivors, when compared with survivors
Nedel et al[14], 202190 patientsRespirometry of permeabilized lymphocytesImprovement in Complex I, Complex II, basal and in BCE in day 3, compared with day 1, were associated with lower mortality. In multivariate analysis, BCE improvement was associated with lower 6-mo mortality
Puskarich et al[77], 201528 patientsRespirometry of plateletsRoutine and state 3 respiration were significantly higher in non-survivors compared to survivors; state 4 respiration had a non-significant increase in non-survivors
Pyle et al[55], 2010Not reported (147 patients, including septic)mtDNA content from mononuclear cellsNo relationship between mtDNA content and survival outcome at 180 d
Sjövall et al[61], 201018 patientsRespirometry of isolated platelets evaluating Complex I, state 3, 4 and respiratory control ratioNon-survivors had an increased Complex I, Complex II, state 3 respiration and an increased respiratory control ratio at day 6-7 of sepsis when compared with survivors
Sjövall et al[82], 201320 patientsRespirometry of permeabilized peripheral blood immune cellsSurvivors and non-survivors at 90 d after sepsis did not have difference in Complex I plus Complex II respiration normalized to citrate synthase, mtDNA, and cytochrome c