Even though high NO via iNOS was involved in most of the pathologies including sepsis, any 56 substance that inhibits or uncouples the mitochondrial respiration can initiate this Warburg effect 57 and irreversible dedifferentiation. A mild and reversible Warburg differentiation dedifferentiation 58 effect may be necessary for normal functioning and the same effect in exaggerated and irreversible 59 way leading to irreversible dedifferentiation states may be the underlying mechanism in most of the 60 diseases including septic shock. 61 62 Keywords: Septic shock, Warburg effect, dedifferentiation, differentiation therapy, ascorbic acid, 63 adrenergic blockers, glycolysis. 64Abbreviations : systemic hypertension(SHT), pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH),congestive 65 heart failure (CHF), acute kidney injury(AKI),acute respiratory distress syndrome(ARDS),diabetes 66 mellitus(DM),inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) . 67 68 69 70
INTRODUCTION: 71This review article tries to show the fundamental role played by Warburg effect in most of the 72 pathologies. Warburg common pathogenesis model is proposed to show the common underlying 73 mechanism in most of the pathologies and septic shock was used as the base model. 74Sepsis is the harmful systemic response of the host to the infection (1). According to Lewis Thomas 75 the host's response to pathogen is more detrimental than the pathogen itself (2). Septic shock and 76 severe sepsis associated multi-organ dysfunction carries high mortality rate ~ 40 -70% (3,4). 77Septic shock is refractory to the vasopressors in most of the cases; this includes norepinephrine, the 78 primary drug used in reviving blood pressure in septic shock. Vascular hypo reactivity to various 79 vasopressors in septic shock has been studied extensively, many reviews are available (5,86). 80Irrespective of advances in this field, exact underlying mechanism behind septic shock is still a 81 mystery. Post mortem studies couldn't find the underlying cause in most of the cases, surprisingly 82 most of the organs looked normal (6).Lot of treatment options which were successful in animal 83 models were failed to show benefit in human studies, ranging from Nitric oxide Synthase (NOS) 84Inhibitors, Cyclooxygenase (COX) Inhibitors, endotoxin neutralizing proteins, TNF alpha 85 antagonists etc.., (3). Some of the recent promising directions include, counterintuitive use of 86 antihypertensive in septic shock -alpha2 adrenergic receptor agonists -clonidine (7-9), beta 87 blockers reviewed in (10, 11) -aimed to reduce the sympathetic hyper activation and hyper 88 metabolism associated with sepsis. Alpha2 AR antagonist also has been shown to improve survival 89 in sepsis animal model (12). Vitamin C has been used in sepsis reviewed in (13), Glycolysis 90 inhibitor shikonin (14), cytochrome C (15) and Caffeine (16). 91 Warburg common pathogenesis model has been proposed in this review article to explain the role of 92Warburg effect in most of the pathologies using septic shock as the base model. The model was 9...