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James D. McCullyBoston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School Verified email at hms.harvard.edu Cited by 5482 |
Injection of isolated mitochondria during early reperfusion for cardioprotection
Previously, we demonstrated that ischemia induces mitochondrial damage and dysfunction
that persist throughout reperfusion and impact negatively on postischemic functional …
that persist throughout reperfusion and impact negatively on postischemic functional …
Transplantation of autologously derived mitochondria protects the heart from ischemia-reperfusion injury
…, S Levitsky, DB Cowan, JD McCully - American Journal …, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
Mitochondrial damage and dysfunction occur during ischemia and modulate cardiac function
and cell survival significantly during reperfusion. We hypothesized that transplantation of …
and cell survival significantly during reperfusion. We hypothesized that transplantation of …
[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial transplantation for therapeutic use
JD McCully, S Levitsky, PJ Del Nido… - Clinical and translational …, 2016 - Springer
Mitochondria play a key role in the homeostasis of the vast majority of the body’s cells. In
the myocardium where mitochondria constitute 30 % of the total myocardial cell volume, …
the myocardium where mitochondria constitute 30 % of the total myocardial cell volume, …
Autologous mitochondrial transplantation for dysfunction after ischemia-reperfusion injury
…, D Harrild, PJ Del Nido, JD McCully - The Journal of thoracic …, 2017 - jtcvs.org
Materials and Methods Pediatric patients who required central ECMO support for ischemia-reperfusion–associated
myocardial dysfunction after cardiac surgical procedure were eligible …
myocardial dysfunction after cardiac surgical procedure were eligible …
Mitochondrial remodeling and ischemic protection by G protein–coupled receptor 35 agonists
Kynurenic acid (KynA) is tissue protective in cardiac, cerebral, renal, and retinal ischemia
models, but the mechanism is unknown. KynA can bind to multiple receptors, including the aryl …
models, but the mechanism is unknown. KynA can bind to multiple receptors, including the aryl …
[HTML][HTML] Myocardial rescue with autologous mitochondrial transplantation in a porcine model of ischemia/reperfusion
Objective To demonstrate the clinical efficacy of autologous mitochondrial transplantation in
preparation for translation to human application using an in vivo swine model. Methods A …
preparation for translation to human application using an in vivo swine model. Methods A …
[HTML][HTML] Intracoronary delivery of mitochondria to the ischemic heart for cardioprotection
…, S Levitsky, PJ Del Nido, AB Packard, JD McCully - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
We have previously shown that transplantation of autologously derived, respiration-competent
mitochondria by direct injection into the heart following transient ischemia and reperfusion …
mitochondria by direct injection into the heart following transient ischemia and reperfusion …
Actin-dependent mitochondrial internalization in cardiomyocytes: evidence for rescue of mitochondrial function
Previously, we have demonstrated that the transplantation of viable, structurally intact,
respiration competent mitochondria into the ischemic myocardium during early reperfusion …
respiration competent mitochondria into the ischemic myocardium during early reperfusion …
Mitochondrial transplantation: from animal models to clinical use in humans
Mitochondrial transplantation is a novel therapeutic intervention to treat ischemia/reperfusion
related disorders. The method for mitochondrial transplantation is simple and rapid and …
related disorders. The method for mitochondrial transplantation is simple and rapid and …
Differential contribution of necrosis and apoptosis in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury
JD McCully, H Wakiyama, YJ Hsieh… - American Journal …, 2004 - journals.physiology.org
Necrosis and apoptosis differentially contribute to myocardial injury. Determination of the
contribution of these processes in ischemia-reperfusion injury would allow for the preservation …
contribution of these processes in ischemia-reperfusion injury would allow for the preservation …