Coenzyme Q10 improves the survival and reduces inflammatory markers in septic patients

(2020) Coenzyme Q10 improves the survival and reduces inflammatory markers in septic patients. Bratislava Medical Journal-Bratislavske Lekarske Listy. pp. 154-158. ISSN 0006-9248

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) administration to patients in the early phase of sepsis to determine its effect on the markers of inflammation and the clinical outcomes of septic patients. BACKGROUND: Previous studies showed that CoQ10 levels were decreased in septic patients and worsening of mitochondrial dysfunction was observed. METHODS: In this randomized controlled trial septic patients (n=40) received 100 mg CoQ10 twice a day for seven days added to standard treatment of sepsis. As a primary endpoint levels of Interleukin 6 (IL-6), Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), Glutathione peroxidase and malondialdehyde (MDA) were assessed at baseline, third and 7th day after the intervention. Secondary endpoints included assessment of clinical scores and in-hospital mortality. RESULTS: There was no difference in baseline inflammatory and oxidative injury markers between the groups. TNF-alpha and MDA levels decreased significantly in the CoQ10 group on the 7th day of the study (P:0.003 for both). There was a significant difference in the in-hospital mortality in the CoQ10 group compared to the control group (P:0.01). CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that CoQ10 has a positive effect on clinical parameters as well as mitochondrial dysfunction when administered in the early phase of sepsis.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: coenzyme Q10 sepsis mitochondria antioxidants MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION OXIDATIVE STRESS SEPSIS SHOCK SUPPLEMENTATION MANAGEMENT MORTALITY Q(10)
Subjects: QV Pharmacology
Divisions: Anesthesiology and Critical Care Research Center
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences > Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences > Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Page Range: pp. 154-158
Journal or Publication Title: Bratislava Medical Journal-Bratislavske Lekarske Listy
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 121
Number: 2
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.4149/BLL₂₀₂₀₀₂₂
ISSN: 0006-9248
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/13756

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