Chronic muscle weakness after surviving sepsis is directly caused by accumulating mitochondrial damage in skeletal muscle, not just the initial infection itself. Mice that overproduced a mitochondrial antioxidant enzyme, and mice treated with the mitochondria-targeting peptide SS-31 during acute sepsis, were both protected from developing this long-term weakness. Giving SS-31 during the acute phase of sepsis may be a viable strategy to prevent the debilitating muscle weakness that many sepsis survivors experience.
Kingren, Meagan S; Keeble, Alexander R; Galvan-Lara, Alyson M; Ogle, Jodi M; Ungvári, Zoltán; St Clair, Daret K; Butterfield, Timothy A; Owen, Allison M; Fry, Christopher S; Patel, Samir P; Saito, Hiroshi