2024
DOI: 10.1113/jp286216
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Lack of compensatory mitophagy in skeletal muscles during sepsis

Sami Sedraoui,
Jean‐Philippe Leduc‐Gaudet,
Dominique Mayaki
et al.

Abstract: Skeletal muscle dysfunction is a major problem in critically ill patients suffering from sepsis. This condition is associated with mitochondrial dysfunction and increased autophagy in skeletal muscles. Autophagy is a proteolytic mechanism involved in eliminating dysfunctional cellular components, including mitochondria. The latter process, referred to as mitophagy, is essential for maintaining mitochondrial quality and skeletal muscle health. Recently, a fluorescent reporter system called mito‐QC (i.e. mitocho… Show more

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