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Variable Levels of Oxytocin During Sepsis: The Role of Oxytocin in Sepsis Pathophysiology.

Authors :
Yadollahzadeh, Mahdi
Rezaie, Nader
Eskandari, Mohana
Farrokhpour, Mohsen
Azimi, Mehdi
Farasatinasab, Maryam
Source :
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine. Nov2023, Vol. 38 Issue 11, p997-1002. 6p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background: Although the role of oxytocin in the pathophysiology of sepsis is still unknown, rising preclinical evidence suggests that oxytocin is possibly involved. However, no direct clinical studies have measured the levels of oxytocin during sepsis. In this preliminary study, the serum oxytocin levels were evaluated throughout the duration of sepsis. Method: Twenty-two male patients over 18 years of age with a SOFA score of 2 points or more who were admitted to the ICU were included. Patients with a history of neuroendocrine, psychiatric, and neurologic disorders, cancer, an infection caused by COVID-19, shock due to reasons other than sepsis, a history of psychiatric or neurologic medication use, and those who died during the study were excluded. The main endpoint included the measurement of serum oxytocin levels using radioimmunoassay at 6, 24, and 48 h of the ICU admission. Results: Mean serum oxytocin level was higher at 6 h of ICU admission (41.27 ± 13.14 ng/L) than after 24 and 48 h of ICU admission (22.63 ± 5.75 and 20.97 ± 7.61 ng/L respectively) (P -value <.001). Conclusion: Our study, while reporting increased serum oxytocin levels in the initial phase of sepsis and decline afterward, supports the possible contribution of oxytocin in the pathophysiology of sepsis. Given that oxytocin seems to modulate the innate immune system, future investigations are necessary to assess the potential role of oxytocin in the pathophysiology of sepsis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08850666
Volume :
38
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173100480
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/08850666231177255