Serum irisin levels are decreased in patients with sepsis, and exogenous irisin suppresses ferroptosis in the liver of septic mice
Clinical and Translational Medicine2020Vol. 10(5), pp. e173–e173
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Shasha Wei, Jianbin Bi, Lifei Yang, Jia Zhang, Yafeng Wan, Xue Chen, Yawen Wang, Zheng Wu, Yi Lv, Rongqian Wu
Abstract
Serum irisin levels are decreased and negatively correlated with disease severity in patients with sepsis, and irisin treatment suppresses ferroptosis and restores mitochondrial function in experimental sepsis. Irisin may offer therapeutic potential in the management of sepsis.
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