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Alteration of plasma phospholipid fatty acid profile in patients with septic shock.

Thomas Rival1, Christel Cinq-Frais, Stein Silva-Sifontes, Jésus Garcia, Béatrice Riu, Robert Salvayre, Michèle Genestal, Sylvie Caspar-Bauguil.   

Abstract

In septic shock patients, alterations of plasma phospholipid fatty acid profile have never been described. The purpose of this monocentric, non-interventional, observational prospective study was to describe this fatty acid profile in the early phase of septic shock in intensive care unit. Thirty-seven adult patients with septic shock were included after the first day of stay in intensive care unit, before any form of artificial nutritional support. Plasma phospholipid fatty acid composition was determined by gas chromatography. All biological data from patients with septic shock were compared with laboratory reference values. Patients presented hypocholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia. They had low concentrations of phospholipid fatty acids specifically n-6 and n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) with a high n-6/n-3 ratio. Plasma phospholipid PUFA concentrations were strongly correlated with cholesterolemia. PUFAs/SFAs (saturated fatty acids) and PUFAs/MUFAs (monounsaturated fatty acids) ratios were low because of low percentage of n-6 and n-3 PUFAs and high percentage of SFAs and MUFAs. Low levels of plasma long chain PUFAs (≥20 carbons) were significantly associated with mortality at 28th day. In conclusion, plasma phospholipid FA profile of septic patients is very characteristic, close to that of acute respiratory distress syndrome and mortality is associated with long chain PUFA decrease. This profile could be explained by numerous non-exclusive physio-pathological processes 1) an activation of hepatic de novo lipogenesis that could contribute to hepatic steatosis, 2) an elevated adipose tissue lipolysis, 3) an increased free radical attack of FA by oxidative stress, 4) an over-production of inflammatory lipid mediators.
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Keywords:  ARDS; BMI; FA; ICU; Intensive care unit; Lipogenesis; MUFA; Mortality; PL; PUFA; Phospholipid fatty acids; Plasma fatty acids; SAPS; SFA; SOFA; Septic shock; acute respiratory distress syndrome; body mass index; fatty acid; intensive care unit; mono-unsaturated fatty acid; phospholipid; polyunsaturated fatty acid; saturated fatty acid; sepsis-related organ failure assessment; simplified acute physiology score

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23954620     DOI: 10.1016/j.biochi.2013.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochimie        ISSN: 0300-9084            Impact factor:   4.079


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