Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know
Abstract: Sepsis is a syndrome caused by a deregulated host response to infection, representing the primary cause of death from infection. In animal models, the mortality rate is strongly dependent on the time of sepsis induction, suggesting a main role of the circadian system. In patients underg...
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I33-R139-123456789-139552023-11-22T22:08:15Z Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know Mul Fedele, Malena Lis Senna, Camila Agustina Aiello, Ignacio Golombek, Diego A. Paladino, Natalia RITMO CIRCADIANO SISTEMA INMUNOLOGICO HIPOTERMIA SEPSIS INFECCIONES Abstract: Sepsis is a syndrome caused by a deregulated host response to infection, representing the primary cause of death from infection. In animal models, the mortality rate is strongly dependent on the time of sepsis induction, suggesting a main role of the circadian system. In patients undergoing sepsis, deregulated circadian rhythms have also been reported. Here we review data related to the timing of sepsis induction to further understand the different outcomes observed both in patients and in animal models. The magnitude of immune activation as well as the hypothermic response correlated with the time of the worst prognosis. The different outcomes seem to be dependent on the expression of the clock gene Bmal1 in the liver and in myeloid immune cells. The understanding of the role of the circadian systemin sepsis pathology could be an important tool to improve patient therapies. 2022-05-13T12:43:14Z 2022-05-13T12:43:14Z 2021 Artículo Mul Fedele, M. L. et al. Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know [en línea]. Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology. 2021, 11. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2021.773181. Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/13955 2235-2988 (on line) https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/13955 10.3389/fcimb.2021.773181 34956930 eng Acceso abierto http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Frontiers Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology. 2021, 11 |
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Abstract: Sepsis is a syndrome caused by a deregulated host response to infection, representing the
primary cause of death from infection. In animal models, the mortality rate is strongly
dependent on the time of sepsis induction, suggesting a main role of the circadian system.
In patients undergoing sepsis, deregulated circadian rhythms have also been reported. Here
we review data related to the timing of sepsis induction to further understand the different
outcomes observed both in patients and in animal models. The magnitude of immune
activation as well as the hypothermic response correlated with the time of the worst
prognosis. The different outcomes seem to be dependent on the expression of the clock
gene Bmal1 in the liver and in myeloid immune cells. The understanding of the role of the
circadian systemin sepsis pathology could be an important tool to improve patient therapies. |
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Mul Fedele, Malena Lis Senna, Camila Agustina Aiello, Ignacio Golombek, Diego A. Paladino, Natalia |
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Mul Fedele, Malena Lis Senna, Camila Agustina Aiello, Ignacio Golombek, Diego A. Paladino, Natalia |
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Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know |
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Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know |
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Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know |
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Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know |
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Circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know |
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circadian rhythms in bacterial sepsis pathology : what we know and what we should know |
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