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Name Ousaka Daiki
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A new approach to combat the sepsis including COVID-19 by accelerating detoxification of hemolysis-related DAMPs

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Ousaka Daiki
Wang Dengli
Nishiboli Masahiro

Summary

Sepsis is one of the leading cause of death worldwide. Recently, several studies suggested that free-hemoglobin and heme derived from hemolysis are important factors which may be associated with severity of septic patients including COVID-19. In other words, hemolysis-derived products enhance the inflammatory responses as damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) in both intravascular and extravascular space. In addition, hemoglobin has vasoconstrictive activity by depleting nitric oxide, whereas heme or Fe2+ produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) through Fenton reaction leading to tissue injury. At present, we have no therapeutic options against sepsis-related hemolysis in clinical settings, however, there are might be two therapeutic strategies in this regard. One is supplemental therapy of depleted scavenging proteins such as haptoglobin and hemopexin, the other is activation of the internal scavenging system including macrophage-CD163 pathway. These novel targets against sepsis are also critical for the next pandemic. We will show you our recent data aiming at anti-hemolytic therapy.

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Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society

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Japanese Pharmacological Society

Volume

95

Number Of Pages

6

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1-S03-1

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425

Date of Issue

2022

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Japanese

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10.1254/jpssuppl.95.0_1-s03-1

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