Bench-to-bedside review: the role of activated protein C in maintaining endothelial tight junction function and its relationship to organ injury

Crit Care. 2006;10(6):239. doi: 10.1186/cc5099.

Abstract

Activated protein C (APC) has emerged as a novel therapeutic agent for use in selected patients with severe sepsis, even though the mechanism of its benefit is not well established. APC has anticoagulant, anti-inflammatory, antiapoptotic, and profibrinolytic properties, but it is not clear through which of these mechanisms APC exerts its benefit in severe sepsis. Focus has recently turned to the role of APC in maintaining endothelial barrier function, and in vitro and in vivo studies have examined this relationship. This article critically reviews these studies, with a focus on potential mechanisms of action.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Endothelium / physiology
  • Humans
  • Multiple Organ Failure / etiology
  • Multiple Organ Failure / physiopathology
  • Protein C / pharmacology*
  • Protein C / physiology*
  • Sepsis / complications*
  • Sepsis / therapy
  • Tight Junctions / physiology*

Substances

  • Protein C