Mitochondrial dysfunction in a long-term rodent model of sepsis and organ failure
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- 1 March 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- Vol. 286 (3) , R491-R497
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00432.2003
Abstract
Although sepsis is the major cause of mortality and morbidity in the critically ill, precise mechanism(s) causing multiorgan dysfunction remain unclear. Findings of impaired oxygen utilization in septic patients and animals implicate nitric oxide-mediated inhibition of the mitochondrial respiratory chain. We recently reported a relationship between skeletal muscle mitochondrial dysfunction, clinical severity, and poor outcome in patients with septic shock. We thus developed a long-term, fluid-resuscitated, fecal peritonitis model utilizing male Wistar rats that closely replicates human physiological, biochemical, and histological findings with a 40% mortality. As with humans, the severity of organ dysfunction and eventual poor outcome were associated with nitric oxide overproduction and increasing mitochondrial dysfunction (complex I inhibition and ATP depletion). This was seen in both vital (liver) and nonvital (skeletal muscle) organs. Likewise, histological evidence of cell death was lacking, suggesting the possibility of an adaptive programmed shutdown of cellular function. This study thus supports the hypothesis that multiorgan dysfunction induced by severe sepsis has a bioenergetic etiology. Despite the well-recognized limitations of laboratory models, we found clear parallels between this long-term model and human disease characteristics that will facilitate future translational research.Keywords
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