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Harnessing mitochondrial transplantation to sustain cardiac function: Another step forward


Abstract The mitochondria, apart from balancing optimal cellular homeostasis and energetics to sustain life, also mediate pathophysiological mechanisms leading to injury and death. In this regard, mitochondrial transplantation is emerging as a novel therapeutic strategy to circumvent deleterious effects of mitochondrial dysfunction in various pathological disorders. The transplantation of mitochondria involves the process of isolation, selection of optimal mitochondria, transfer, and internalization of exogenous intact mitochondria into the target cells or tissue. In the myocardium, metabolic and ionic changes secondary to the lack of oxygen are major contributors to mitochondrial damage. Mitochondrial transplantation has been demonstrated to protect against cardiac ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Authors Yuhao Li ORCID , Kroekkiat Chinda , Yaozu Xiang ORCID , Hao Zhang University of WyomingORCID , Dan Xu ORCID , Sang‐Ging Ong ORCID , Sang-Bing Ong ORCID
Journal Info Elsevier BV | Molecular Therapy , vol: 31 , iss: 5 , pages: 1201 - 1203
Publication Date 5/3/2023
ISSN 1525-0016
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access hybrid Hybrid Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymthe.2023.04.003
KeywordsKeyword Image Transplantation (Score: 0.552974) , Heart Transplant (Score: 0.529694) , Mitochondria (Score: 0.511134) , Mitochondrial Dysfunction (Score: 0.506713) , Mitochondrial Fission (Score: 0.505096)