Temporal increase of platelet mitochondrial respiration is negatively associated with clinical outcome in patients with sepsis
Critical Care2010Vol. 14(6), pp. R214–R214
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2010 papers
Abstract
The results indicate the presence of a soluble plasma factor in the initial stage of sepsis inducing uncoupling of platelet mitochondria without inhibition of the electron transfer system. The mitochondrial uncoupling was paralleled by a gradual and substantial increase in respiratory capacity. This may reflect a compensatory response to severe sepsis or septic shock, that was most pronounced in non-survivors, likely correlating to the severity of the septic insult.
Related Papers
- → Function ex vivo of 111 In‐Labelled Human Platelets Simultaneous Aggregation of Labelled and Unlabelled Platelets Induced by Collagen(1982)5 cited
- → Correlation of Clinical Sepsis Definitions with Microbiological Characteristics in Patients Admitted Through a Sepsis Alert System; A Prospective Cohort Study(2021)1 cited
- Evaluation of Follow-up Impact of the Honoured Outcome under the Quasi-Purchase System of Research Outcome(2008)
- → Sepsis-3-the use of sepsis in children: we still have a lot of work to do(2017)
- → In-vivo model to assess platelet age in humans: during increased platelet turnover large and small platelets are produced simultaneously(2021)