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ea0097001 | Section | BES2023

Hydrocortisone treatment increases cholesterol availability in prolonged septic mice: effect on adrenal and muscle functioning

Bruyn Lauren De , Arno Teblick , Oudenhove Tim Van , Perre Sarah Vander , Inge Derese , Lies Pauwels , Sarah Derde , Berghe Greet Van den , Lies Langouche

Background: Sepsis is hallmarked by an immediate and sustained decrease in total-, HDL-, and LDL- cholesterol, associated with poor outcome and suggested to be a potential contributor to adrenal failure and muscle weakness in the critically ill. Although the underlying mechanisms are unclear, this sepsis-induced hypocholesterolemia has been postulated to be due to an increased conversion of cholesterol to cortisol. We hypothesized that hydrocortisone (HC) trea...