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Comment
. 2010;14(3):165.
doi: 10.1186/cc9035. Epub 2010 Jun 16.

Pathophysiology of septic encephalopathy--an unsolved puzzle

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Pathophysiology of septic encephalopathy--an unsolved puzzle

Michael A Flierl et al. Crit Care. 2010.

Abstract

The exact cellular and molecular mechanisms of sepsis-induced encephalopathy remain elusive. The breakdown of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is considered a focal point in the development of sepsis-induced brain damage. Contributing factors for the compromise of the BBB include cytokines and chemokines, activation of the complement cascade, phagocyte-derived toxic mediators, and bacterial products. To date, we are far from fully understanding the neuropathology that develops as a secondary remote organ injury as a consequence of sepsis. However, recent studies suggest that bacterial proteins may readily cross the functional BBB and trigger an inflammatory response in the subarachnoid space, in absence of a bacterial invasion. A better understanding of the pathophysiological events leading to septic encephalopathy appears crucial to advance the clinical care for this vulnerable patient population.

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