Circadian rhythms in septic shock patients.
Gunnar LachmannBharath AnanthasubramaniamViktor A WünschLara-Marie ScherfigClarissa von HaefenCornelia KnaakAndreas EdelLukas EhlenBarbara KollerAnton GoldmannHanspeter HerzelAchim KramerClaudia D SpiesPublished in: Annals of intensive care (2021)
Molecular rhythms in immune cells of septic shock patients were substantially altered and decreased compared to healthy young men. The decrease in rhythmicity was clock gene-dependent. The loss of rhythmicity and down-regulation of clock gene expression might be caused by sepsis and might further deteriorate immune responses and organ injury, but further studies are necessary to understand underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. Trail registration Clinical trial registered with www.ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02044575) on 24 January 2014.