High-Dose Intravenous Ascorbate in Sepsis, a Pro-Oxidant Enhanced Microbicidal Activity and the Effect on Neutrophil Functions

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), a water-soluble essential vitamin, is well-known as an antioxidant and an essential substrate for several neutrophil functions. Because of (i) the importance of neutrophils in microbial control and (ii) the relatively low vitamin C level in neutrophils and in plasma during stress, vitamin C has been studied in sepsis (a life-threatening organ dysfunction from severe infection). Surprisingly, the supraphysiologic blood level of vitamin C (higher than 5 mM) after the high-dose intravenous vitamin C (HDIVC) for 4 days possibly induces the pro-oxidant effect in the extracellular space. As such, HDIVC demonstrates beneficial effects in sepsis which might be due to the impacts on an enhanced microbicidal activity through the improved activity indirectly via enhanced neutrophil functions and directly from the extracellular pro-oxidant effect on the organismal membrane. The concentration-related vitamin C properties are also observed in the neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) formation as ascorbate inhibits NETs at 1 mM (or less) but facilitates NETs at 5 mM (or higher) concentration. The longer duration of HDIVC administration might be harmful in sepsis because NETs and pro-oxidants are partly responsible for sepsis-induced injuries, despite the possible microbicidal benefit. Despite the negative results in several randomized control trials, the short course HDIVC might be interesting to use in some selected groups, such as against anti-biotic resistant organisms. More studies on the proper use of vitamin C, a low-cost and widely available drug, in sepsis are warranted.

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