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Sepsis-Associated Encephalopathy: Insight into Injury and Pathogenesis
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Sepsis-associated EncephalopathyMitochondrial DysfunctionImmunologyDisease PhysiologyNeuroinflammationInflammationClinical InjuryDisease PathophysiologySepsisBrain InjurySepsis PhenotypingNeurologyIntestinal MicrobiotaNeuroimmunologyHealth SciencesBrain-immune InteractionNeuroprotectionInflammatory MediumPathogenesisMedicine
Sepsis-associated encephalopathy causes long-term health problems in patients with sepsis. This review explores the pathogenesis of sepsis-associated encephalopathy, including its effects on the blood-brain barrier, microglia activation, mitochondrial dysfunction, the inflammatory medium and neurotransmitters and its roles in amino acid balance disorders, hyperammonemia, and intestinal flora imbalance. Understanding the etiology of sepsis-associated encephalopathy may allow the development of adjunctive therapies targeting its underlying mechanism and help develop preventative strategies.