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Potential biomarkers in septic shock besides lactate.

Hang YangLinlin DuZhaocai Zhang
Published in: Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.) (2020)
Elevated lactate has been commonly considered as a biomarker and a useful prognostic tool for resuscitation in septic shock, facilitating physician more rapid intervention and treatment. However, it can be initiated by hypoxia, but persistent hyperlactatemia may not represent persistent hypoxia only. In the article, it is the first time to review potential biomarkers in septic shock from the point of view of energy metabolism including intermediates of TCA cycle, MAS, the NAD+/NADH ratio, NAD+, NADH, malate, and MDH. And the combination of lactate and MDH is also proposed in septic shock for the first time, as MDH in cytoplasm and mitochondria participates in both MAS and TCA cycle for ATP generation. Its feasibility in clinic has been analyzed at the end, although related research is still limited. It is reasonable the combination of lactate and MDH will be more comprehensive to reflex hypoxia in septic shock.
Keyphrases
  • septic shock
  • endothelial cells
  • primary care
  • randomized controlled trial
  • emergency department
  • cell death
  • cardiac arrest
  • sensitive detection
  • drug induced