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Mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis: evidence from bacteraemic baboons and endotoxaemic rabbits
Authors:Gellerich Frank Norbert  Trumbeckaite Sonata  Opalka Jens Rüdiger  Gellerich Johannes Frank  Chen Ying  Neuhof Christiane  Redl Heinz  Werdan Karl  Zierz Stephan
Affiliation:(1) Muskellabor der Neurologischen Klinik der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Julius-Kühn-Str. 7, D-06097 Halle/Saale. E-mail;(2) Klinik für Innere Medizin der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany;(3) Abteilung für Klinische Pathophysiologie und Experimentelle Medizin für Innere Medizin, Justus-Liebeg-Universität, Gie"beta";(4) Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institute für Experimentelle und Klinische Traumatologie, Wien
Abstract:Mitochondria, that provide most of the ATP needed for cell work, and that play numerous specific functions in biosyntheses and degradations, as well as contributing to Ca2+; signaling, also play a key role in the pathway to cell death. Impairment of mitochondrial functions caused by mutations of mt-genome, and by acute processes, are responsible for numerous diseases.The involvement of impaired mitochondria in the pathogenesis of sepsis is discussed. By means of the skinned fiber technique and high resolution respirometry, we have detected significantly reduced rates of mitochondrial respiration in heart and skeletal muscle of endotoxaemic rabbits. Mitochondria from heart were more affected than those from skeletal muscle. Decreased respiration rates were accompanied by reduced activities of complex I+III of the respiratory chain. Endotoxin-caused impairment was also detectable at the level of the Langendorff perfused heart, where the coronary vascular resistance was significantly increased.For an investigation of the influence of bacteraemia on the mitochondrial respiratory chain, baboons were made septic by infusion of high and low amounts of E. coli. For complex I+III and II+III, a clear dose-dependent decrease was detectable and in animals which died in septic shock, a further decrease of enzyme activities in comparison to the controls were found.These results are discussed in the light of current knowledge on the role of mitochondria in cell pathology in respect to sepsis.In conclusion, we present evidence that mitochondrial function is disturbed during sepsis. Besides ischaemic and poison-induced disturbances of mitochondrial function, sepsis is a further example of an acute disease where impaired mitochondria have to be taken into account.
Keywords:Baboons  endotoxin  mitochondria  rabbits  sepsis
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