Biochimie
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Randomized Controlled Trial
Effects of levosimendan on mitochondrial function in patients with septic shock: a randomized trial.
Mitochondrial dysfunction is key feature of septic shock and contributes to the development of sepsis related organ dysfunction. It is characterized by a variable reduction of the respiratory chain (RC) activities, altered mitochondrial morphology and reactive oxygen species production. Recent data have reported the efficacy of levosimendan, a calcium sensitizer, in improving heart performance and organ perfusion in critically ill patients. ⋯ The activities of the RC complexes I, II and III were unchanged in the mitochondria of patients treated with levosimendan compared to controls whereas the mitochondrial content was significantly higher in levosimendan vs. control patients. Finally, evaluation of mitochondrial biogenesis did not show any significant difference in the two groups, although an overall increase in the amount of the RC subunits was observed in the levosimendan group. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that in septic shock patients, Levosimendan exerts antioxidant action by increasing antioxidant defense and lowering oxidative damage.