학술논문

Long-Term Outcomes after Sepsis.
Document Type
Article
Source
Biochemistry (00062979). May2021, Vol. 86 Issue 5, p563-567. 5p.
Subject
*SEPSIS
*SEPTIC shock
*INTENSIVE care units
*SEARCH engines
*SIGNAL processing
*PROGRAMMED cell death 1 receptors
Language
ISSN
0006-2979
Abstract
Sepsis is one of the most serious problems in modern medicine. Long-term outcomes in septic shock patients are very discouraging: 75% individuals who survived sepsis and septic shock demonstrate signs of organ failure and experience persistent functional deficit. Acute sepsis and its management in an intensive care unit (ICU) to a great extent determine the pathogenesis of further complications. We believe that the concept of phenoptosis proposed by Prof. Skulachev deserves a special attention from anesthesiologists and ICU doctors. According to this concept, septic shock is a suicidal mechanism of programmed organism death, which protects human population from dangerously infected individuals. The article suggests a potential approach to the sepsis treatment based on the notion that septic shock can be prevented by identification and blockade of receptors involved in the processing of phenoptotic signal induced by lipopolysaccharide and other substances that initiate septic shock. In view of this, the search for agents that can block molecular mechanisms of the phenoptotic signal transmission seems very promising. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]