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2. Mitochondrial function in peripheral blood cells across the human lifespan
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Ehinger, Johannes K., Westerlund, Emil, Frostner, Eleonor Åsander, Karlsson, Michael, Paul, Gesine, Sjövall, Fredrik, and Elmér, Eskil
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- 2024
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3. Investigation of Cerebral Mitochondrial Injury in a Porcine Survivor Model of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Mavroudis, Constantine D., Lewis, Alistair, Greenwood, John C., Kelly, Matthew, Ko, Tiffany S., Forti, Rodrigo M., Shin, Samuel S., Shofer, Frances S., Ehinger, Johannes K., Baker, Wesley B., Kilbaugh, Todd J., and Jang, David H.
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- 2024
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4. Cell-Free DNA as a Biomarker in a Rodent Model of Chlorpyrifos Poisoning Causing Mitochondrial Dysfunction
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Kao, Shih-Han, Shofer, Frances S., Greenwood, John C., Alomaja, Oladunni, Ranganathan, Abhay, Piel, Sarah, Mesaros, Clementina, Shin, Samuel S., Ehinger, Johannes K., Kilbaugh, Todd J., and Jang, David H.
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- 2023
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5. Succinate prodrugs as treatment for acute metabolic crisis during fluoroacetate intoxication in the rat
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Piel, Sarah, Janowska, Joanna I., Ward, J. Laurenson, McManus, Meagan J., Aronowitz, Danielle I., Janowski, Piotr K., Starr, Jonathan, Hook, Jordan N., Hefti, Marco M., Clayman, Carly L., Elmér, Eskil, Hansson, Magnus J., Jang, David H., Karlsson, Michael, Ehinger, Johannes K., and Kilbaugh, Todd J.
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- 2023
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6. Correlation of mitochondrial respiration in platelets, peripheral blood mononuclear cells and muscle fibers
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Westerlund, Emil, Marelsson, Sigurður E., Karlsson, Michael, Sjövall, Fredrik, Chamkha, Imen, Åsander Frostner, Eleonor, Lundgren, Johan, Fellman, Vineta, Eklund, Erik A., Steding-Ehrenborg, Katarina, Darin, Niklas, Paul, Gesine, Hansson, Magnus J., Ehinger, Johannes K., and Elmér, Eskil
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- 2024
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7. Alteration in Cerebral Metabolism in a Rodent Model of Acute Sub-lethal Cyanide Poisoning
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Alomaja, Oladunni, Shofer, Frances S., Greenwood, John C., Piel, Sarah, Clayman, Carly, Mesaros, Clementina, Kao, Shih-Han, Shin, Samuel S., Ehinger, Johannes K., Kilbaugh, Todd J., and Jang, David H.
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- 2023
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8. Preliminary Research: Application of Non-Invasive Measure of Cytochrome c Oxidase Redox States and Mitochondrial Function in a Porcine Model of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Lewis, Alistair, Forti, Rodrigo M., Alomaja, Oladunni, Mesaros, Clementina, Piel, Sarah, Greenwood, John C., Talebi, Fatima M., Mavroudis, Constantine D., Kelly, Matthew, Kao, Shih-Han, Shofer, Frances S., Ehinger, Johannes K., Kilbaugh, Todd J., Baker, Wesley B., and Jang, David H.
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- 2022
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9. ‘Proactive aging’ is a new research approach for a new era
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Iwarsson, Susanne, Jönson, Håkan, Deierborg, Tomas, Ehinger, Johannes K., Hansson, Oskar, Isaksson, Hanna, and Englund, Martin
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- 2023
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10. Succinate prodrugs in combination with atropine and pralidoxime protect cerebral mitochondrial function in a rodent model of acute organophosphate poisoning
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Piel, Sarah, Janowska, Joanna I., Ward, J. Laurenson, McManus, Meagan J., Jose, Joshua S., Starr, Jonathan, Sheldon, Malkah, Clayman, Carly L., Elmér, Eskil, Hansson, Magnus J., Jang, David H., Karlsson, Michael, Ehinger, Johannes K., and Kilbaugh, Todd J.
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- 2022
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11. Predictors of outcome in children with disorders of mitochondrial metabolism in the pediatric intensive care unit
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Ehinger, Johannes K., Karlsson, Michael, Sjövall, Fredrik, Leffler, Märta, McCormack, Shana E., Kubis, Sherri E., Åkesson, Anna, Falk, Marni J., and Kilbaugh, Todd J.
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- 2021
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12. Correction to: Preliminary Research: Application of Non-Invasive Measure of Cytochrome c Oxidase Redox States and Mitochondrial Function in a Porcine Model of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Lewis, Alistair, Forti, Rodrigo M., Alomaja, Oladunni, Mesaros, Clementina, Piel, Sarah, Greenwood, John C., Talebi, Fatima M., Mavroudis, Constantine D., Kelly, Matthew, Kao, Shih-Han, Shofer, Frances S., Ehinger, Johannes K., Kilbaugh, Todd J., Baker, Wesley B., and Jang, David H.
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- 2023
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13. In vitro comparison of hydroxocobalamin (B12a) and the mitochondrial directed therapy by a succinate prodrug in a cellular model of cyanide poisoning
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Owiredu, Shawn, Ranganathan, Abhay, Greenwood, John C., Piel, Sarah, Janowska, Joanna I., Eckmann, David M., Kelly, Matthew, Ehinger, Johannes K., Kilbaugh, Todd J., and Jang, David H.
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- 2020
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14. Investigation of Cerebral Mitochondrial Injury in a Porcine Survivor Model of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Mavroudis, Constantine D., primary, Lewis, Alistair, additional, Greenwood, John C., additional, Kelly, Matthew, additional, Ko, Tiffany S., additional, Forti, Rodrigo M., additional, Shin, Samuel S., additional, Shofer, Frances S., additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Baker, Wesley B., additional, Kilbaugh, Todd J., additional, and Jang, David H., additional
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- 2023
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15. Correction to: Preliminary Research: Application of Non-Invasive Measure of Cytochrome c Oxidase Redox States and Mitochondrial Function in a Porcine Model of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
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Lewis, Alistair, primary, Forti, Rodrigo M., additional, Alomaja, Oladunni, additional, Mesaros, Clementina, additional, Piel, Sarah, additional, Greenwood, John C., additional, Talebi, Fatima M., additional, Mavroudis, Constantine D., additional, Kelly, Matthew, additional, Kao, Shih-Han, additional, Shofer, Frances S., additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Kilbaugh, Todd J., additional, Baker, Wesley B., additional, and Jang, David H., additional
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- 2022
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16. Referee report. For: Model systems informing mechanisms and drug discovery: a systematic review of POLG-related disease models [version 1; peer review: 2 not approved]
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Ehinger, Johannes K and Westerlund, Emil
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- 2023
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17. Pathogenic mtDNA variants, in particular single large-scale mtDNA deletions, are strongly associated with post-lingual onset sensorineural hearing loss in primary mitochondrial disease
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Elander, Johanna, primary, McCormick, Elizabeth M., additional, Värendh, Maria, additional, Stenfeldt, Karin, additional, Ganetzky, Rebecca D., additional, Goldstein, Amy, additional, Zolkipli-Cunningham, Zarazuela, additional, MacMullen, Laura E., additional, Xiao, Rui, additional, Falk, Marni J., additional, and Ehinger, Johannes K., additional
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- 2022
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18. Succinate prodrugs as treatment for acute metabolic crisis during fluoroacetate intoxication in the rat
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Piel, Sarah, primary, Janowska, Joanna I., additional, Ward, J. Laurenson, additional, McManus, Meagan J., additional, Aronowitz, Danielle I., additional, Janowski, Piotr K., additional, Starr, Jonathan, additional, Hook, Jordan N., additional, Hefti, Marco M., additional, Clayman, Carly L., additional, Elmér, Eskil, additional, Hansson, Magnus J., additional, Jang, David H., additional, Karlsson, Michael, additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, and Kilbaugh, Todd J., additional
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- 2022
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19. Mitochondrial dysfunction in blood cells from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patients
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Ehinger, Johannes K., Morota, Saori, Hansson, Magnus J., Paul, Gesine, and Elmér, Eskil
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- 2015
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20. Human studies of mitochondrial biology demonstrate an overall lack of binary sex differences: A multivariate meta‐analysis
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Junker, Alex, primary, Wang, Jennifer, additional, Gouspillou, Gilles, additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Elmér, Eskil, additional, Sjövall, Fredrik, additional, Fisher‐Wellman, Kelsey H., additional, Neufer, P. Darrell, additional, Molina, Anthony J. A., additional, Ferrucci, Luigi, additional, and Picard, Martin, additional
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- 2022
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21. Cell-Permeable Succinate Rescues Mitochondrial Respiration in Cellular Models of Amiodarone Toxicity
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Bețiu, Alina M., Chamkha, Imen, Gustafsson, Ellen, Meijer, Elna, Avram, Vlad F., Frostner, Eleonor Åsander, Ehinger, Johannes K., Petrescu, Lucian, Muntean, Danina M., and Elmér, Eskil
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Blood Platelets ,QH301-705.5 ,NV118 ,Cell Respiration ,Succinic Acid ,Amiodarone ,Hep G2 Cells ,Protective Agents ,Article ,sotalol ,Mitochondria ,ATP ,desethylamiodarone ,Chemistry ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,platelets ,PBMCs ,Humans ,Prodrugs ,Biology (General) ,HepG2 cells ,QD1-999 ,Anti-Arrhythmia Agents ,respiration - Abstract
Amiodarone is a potent antiarrhythmic drug and displays substantial liver toxicity in humans. It has previously been demonstrated that amiodarone and its metabolite (desethylamiodarone, DEA) can inhibit mitochondrial function, particularly complexes I (CI) and II (CII) of the electron transport system in various animal tissues and cell types. The present study, performed in human peripheral blood cells, and one liver-derived human cell line, is primarily aimed at assessing the concentration-dependent effects of these drugs on mitochondrial function (respiration and cellular ATP levels). Furthermore, we explore the efficacy of a novel cell-permeable succinate prodrug in alleviating the drug-induced acute mitochondrial dysfunction. Amiodarone and DEA elicit a concentration-dependent impairment of mitochondrial respiration in both intact and permeabilized platelets via the inhibition of both CI- and CII-supported respiration. The inhibitory effect seen in human platelets is also confirmed in mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and HepG2 cells. Additionally, amiodarone elicits a severe concentration-dependent ATP depletion in PBMCs, which cannot be explained solely by mitochondrial inhibition. The succinate prodrug NV118 alleviates the respiratory deficit in platelets and HepG2 cells acutely exposed to amiodarone. In conclusion, amiodarone severely inhibits metabolism in primary human mitochondria, which can be counteracted by increasing mitochondrial function using intracellular delivery of succinate.
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- 2021
22. Human studies of mitochondrial biology demonstrate an overall lack of binary sex differences: A multivariate meta-analysis
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Junker, Alex, primary, Wang, Jennifer, additional, Gouspillou, Gilles, additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Elmér, Eskil, additional, Sjövall, Fredrik, additional, Fisher-Wellman, Kelsey, additional, Darrell Neufer, P., additional, Molina, Anthony J.A., additional, Ferrucci, Luigi, additional, and Picard, Martin, additional
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- 2021
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23. Emerging cellular-based therapies in carbon monoxide poisoning
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Jang, David H., primary, Piel, Sarah, additional, Greenwood, John C., additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, and Kilbaugh, Todd J., additional
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- 2021
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24. Cell-Permeable Succinate Rescues Mitochondrial Respiration in Cellular Models of Statin Toxicity
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Avram, Vlad F., Chamkha, Imen, Åsander-Frostner, Eleonor, Ehinger, Johannes K., Timar, Romulus Z., Hansson, Magnus J., Muntean, Danina M., and Elmér, Eskil
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Adult ,Blood Platelets ,Male ,Cell Respiration ,NV118 ,Succinic Acid ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Article ,statins ,mitochondria ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Oxygen Consumption ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,platelets ,Humans ,Female ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,cardiovascular diseases ,Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors ,HepG2 cells ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,cell-permeable succinate ,Aged - Abstract
Statins are the cornerstone of lipid-lowering therapy. Although generally well tolerated, statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS) represent the main reason for treatment discontinuation. Mitochondrial dysfunction of complex I has been implicated in the pathophysiology of SAMS. The present study proposed to assess the concentration-dependent ex vivo effects of three statins on mitochondrial respiration in viable human platelets and to investigate whether a cell-permeable prodrug of succinate (complex II substrate) can compensate for statin-induced mitochondrial dysfunction. Mitochondrial respiration was assessed by high-resolution respirometry in human platelets, acutely exposed to statins in the presence/absence of the prodrug NV118. Statins concentration-dependently inhibited mitochondrial respiration in both intact and permeabilized cells. Further, statins caused an increase in non-ATP generating oxygen consumption (uncoupling), severely limiting the OXPHOS coupling efficiency, a measure of the ATP generating capacity. Cerivastatin (commercially withdrawn due to muscle toxicity) displayed a similar inhibitory capacity compared with the widely prescribed and tolerable atorvastatin, but did not elicit direct complex I inhibition. NV118 increased succinate-supported mitochondrial oxygen consumption in atorvastatin/cerivastatin-exposed platelets leading to normalization of coupled (ATP generating) respiration. The results acquired in isolated human platelets were validated in a limited set of experiments using atorvastatin in HepG2 cells, reinforcing the generalizability of the findings.
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- 2021
25. Mitochondrial dysfunction and calcium dysregulation in Leigh syndrome induced pluripotent stem cell derived neurons
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Galera-Monge, Teresa, Zurita-Díaz, Francisco, Canals, Isaac, Grønning Hansen, Marita, Rufián-Vázquez, Laura, Ehinger, Johannes K., Elmér, Eskil, Martin, Miguel A., Garesse, Rafael, Ahlenius, Henrik, Gallardo, M. Esther, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (España), Swedish Research Council, and European Commission
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Blotting, Western ,Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Article ,lcsh:Chemistry ,NSC ,Oxygen Consumption ,Neural Stem Cells ,Humans ,Lactic Acid ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Neurons ,iPSC ,mtDNA ,Neuron ,Leigh syndrome ,Mitochondria ,Mitochondrial disorder ,Electrophysiology ,Disease modeling ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Calcium ,Leigh Disease - Abstract
This article belongs to the Special Issue Cells and Materials for Disease Modeling and Regenerative Medicine., Leigh syndrome (LS) is the most frequent infantile mitochondrial disorder (MD) and is characterized by neurodegeneration and astrogliosis in the basal ganglia or the brain stem. At present, there is no cure or treatment for this disease, partly due to scarcity of LS models. Current models generally fail to recapitulate important traits of the disease. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop new human in vitro models. Establishment of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) followed by differentiation into neurons is a powerful tool to obtain an in vitro model for LS. Here, we describe the generation and characterization of iPSCs, neural stem cells (NSCs) and iPSC-derived neurons harboring the mtDNA mutation m.13513G>A in heteroplasmy. We have performed mitochondrial characterization, analysis of electrophysiological properties and calcium imaging of LS neurons. Here, we show a clearly compromised oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) function in LS patient neurons. This is also the first report of electrophysiological studies performed on iPSC-derived neurons harboring an mtDNA mutation, which revealed that, in spite of having identical electrical properties, diseased neurons manifested mitochondrial dysfunction together with a diminished calcium buffering capacity. This could lead to an overload of cytoplasmic calcium concentration and the consequent cell death observed in patients. Importantly, our results highlight the importance of calcium homeostasis in LS pathology., This research was funded by ‘Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria, Instituto de Salud Carlos III co-funded by European Regional Development Funds’, grant number PI15/00484 and PI18/00151 to M.E.G; PI13/00556 and PI16/00789 to R.G. F.Z.-D. received grant support from the Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (FPU13/00544). M.E.G. is supported by a ‘Miguel Servet’ contract (CP16/00046) from Instituto de Salud Carlos III and European Regional Development Funds. HA received support from the Swedish Research Council.
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26. Mitochondrial dysfunction and calcium dysregulation in Leigh syndrome induced pluripotent stem cell derived neurons
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (España), Swedish Research Council, European Commission, Galera‐Monge, Teresa, Zurita Díaz, Francisco, Canals, Isaac, Grønning Hansen, Marita, Rufián-Vázquez, Laura, Ehinger, Johannes K., Elmér, Eskil, Martín, Miguel A., Garesse, Rafael, Ahlenius, Henrik, Gallardo, M. Esther, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (España), Swedish Research Council, European Commission, Galera‐Monge, Teresa, Zurita Díaz, Francisco, Canals, Isaac, Grønning Hansen, Marita, Rufián-Vázquez, Laura, Ehinger, Johannes K., Elmér, Eskil, Martín, Miguel A., Garesse, Rafael, Ahlenius, Henrik, and Gallardo, M. Esther
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Leigh syndrome (LS) is the most frequent infantile mitochondrial disorder (MD) and is characterized by neurodegeneration and astrogliosis in the basal ganglia or the brain stem. At present, there is no cure or treatment for this disease, partly due to scarcity of LS models. Current models generally fail to recapitulate important traits of the disease. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop new human in vitro models. Establishment of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) followed by differentiation into neurons is a powerful tool to obtain an in vitro model for LS. Here, we describe the generation and characterization of iPSCs, neural stem cells (NSCs) and iPSC-derived neurons harboring the mtDNA mutation m.13513G>A in heteroplasmy. We have performed mitochondrial characterization, analysis of electrophysiological properties and calcium imaging of LS neurons. Here, we show a clearly compromised oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) function in LS patient neurons. This is also the first report of electrophysiological studies performed on iPSC-derived neurons harboring an mtDNA mutation, which revealed that, in spite of having identical electrical properties, diseased neurons manifested mitochondrial dysfunction together with a diminished calcium buffering capacity. This could lead to an overload of cytoplasmic calcium concentration and the consequent cell death observed in patients. Importantly, our results highlight the importance of calcium homeostasis in LS pathology.
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- 2020
27. Alterations in cerebral and cardiac mitochondrial function in a porcine model of acute carbon monoxide poisoning
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Jang, David H., primary, Piel, Sarah, additional, Greenwood, John C., additional, Kelly, Matthew, additional, Mazandi, Vanessa M., additional, Ranganathan, Abhay, additional, Lin, Yuxi, additional, Starr, Jonathan, additional, Hallowell, Thomas, additional, Shofer, Frances S., additional, Baker, Wesley B., additional, Lafontant, Alec, additional, Andersen, Kristen, additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, and Kilbaugh, Todd J., additional
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- 2021
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28. Mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I dysfunction induced by N-methyl carbamate ex vivo can be alleviated with a cell-permeable succinate prodrug
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Janowska, Joanna I., primary, Piel, Sarah, additional, Saliba, Nahima, additional, Kim, Claire D., additional, Jang, David H., additional, Karlsson, Michael, additional, Kilbaugh, Todd J., additional, and Ehinger, Johannes K., additional
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- 2020
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29. Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Calcium Dysregulation in Leigh Syndrome Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Derived Neurons
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Galera-Monge, Teresa, primary, Zurita-Díaz, Francisco, additional, Canals, Isaac, additional, Grønning Hansen, Marita, additional, Rufián-Vázquez, Laura, additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Elmér, Eskil, additional, Martin, Miguel A., additional, Garesse, Rafael, additional, Ahlenius, Henrik, additional, and Gallardo, M. Esther, additional
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- 2020
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30. Cell-permeable succinate prodrugs rescue mitochondrial respiration in cellular models of acute acetaminophen overdose
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Piel, Sarah, primary, Chamkha, Imen, additional, Dehlin, Adam Kozak, additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Sjövall, Fredrik, additional, Elmér, Eskil, additional, and Hansson, Magnus J., additional
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- 2020
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31. Neuroprotective Effects of Cyclosporine in a Porcine Pre-Clinical Trial of Focal Traumatic Brain Injury
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Karlsson, Michael, primary, Pukenas, Bryan, additional, Chawla, Sanjeev, additional, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Plyler, Ross, additional, Stolow, Madeline, additional, Gabello, Melissa, additional, Hugerth, Matilda, additional, Elmér, Eskil, additional, Hansson, Magnus J., additional, Margulies, Susan, additional, and Kilbaugh, Todd, additional
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- 2019
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32. Bioenergetic bypass using cell-permeable succinate, but not methylene blue, attenuates metformin-induced lactate production
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Piel, Sarah, primary, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Chamkha, Imen, additional, Frostner, Eleonor Åsander, additional, Sjövall, Fredrik, additional, Elmér, Eskil, additional, and Hansson, Magnus J., additional
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- 2018
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33. Oxygen consumption in platelets as an adjunct diagnostic method for pediatric mitochondrial disease
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Westerlund, Emil, primary, Marelsson, Sigurður E, additional, Ehinger, Johannes K, additional, Sjövall, Fredrik, additional, Morota, Saori, additional, Åsander Frostner, Eleonor, additional, Oldfors, Anders, additional, Darin, Niklas, additional, Lundgren, Johan, additional, Hansson, Magnus J, additional, Fellman, Vineta, additional, and Elmér, Eskil, additional
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- 2017
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34. Changes in energy metabolism due to acute rotenone-induced mitochondrial complex I dysfunction – An in vivo large animal model
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Karlsson, Michael, primary, Ehinger, Johannes K., additional, Piel, Sarah, additional, Sjövall, Fredrik, additional, Henriksnäs, Johanna, additional, Höglund, Urban, additional, Hansson, Magnus J., additional, and Elmér, Eskil, additional
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- 2016
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35. Cell-permeable succinate prodrugs bypass mitochondrial complex I deficiency
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Ehinger, Johannes K., primary, Piel, Sarah, additional, Ford, Rhonan, additional, Karlsson, Michael, additional, Sjövall, Fredrik, additional, Frostner, Eleonor Åsander, additional, Morota, Saori, additional, Taylor, Robert W., additional, Turnbull, Doug M., additional, Cornell, Clive, additional, Moss, Steven J., additional, Metzsch, Carsten, additional, Hansson, Magnus J., additional, Fliri, Hans, additional, and Elmér, Eskil, additional
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- 2016
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36. Mitochondrial Respiratory Function in Peripheral Blood Cells from Huntington's Disease Patients
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Ehinger, Johannes K., primary, Morota, Saori, additional, Hansson, Magnus J., additional, Paul, Gesine, additional, and Elmér, Eskil, additional
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- 2016
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37. Oxygen consumption in platelets as an adjunct diagnostic method for pediatric mitochondrial disease
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Westerlund, Emil, Marelsson, Sigurður E, Ehinger, Johannes K, Sjövall, Fredrik, Morota, Saori, Åsander Frostner, Eleonor, Oldfors, Anders, Darin, Niklas, Lundgren, Johan, Hansson, Magnus J, Fellman, Vineta, and Elmér, Eskil
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BackgroundDiagnosing mitochondrial disease (MD) is a challenge. In addition to genetic analyses, clinical practice is to perform invasive procedures such as muscle biopsy for biochemical and histochemical analyses. Blood cell respirometry is rapid and noninvasive. Our aim was to explore its possible role in diagnosing MD.MethodsBlood samples were collected from 113 pediatric patients, for whom MD was a differential diagnosis. A respiratory analysis model based on ratios (independent of mitochondrial specific content) was derived from a group of healthy controls and tested on the patients. The diagnostic accuracy of platelet respirometry was evaluated against routine diagnostic investigation.ResultsMD prevalence in the cohort was 16%. A ratio based on the respiratory response to adenosine diphosphate in the presence of complex I substrates had 96% specificity for disease and a positive likelihood ratio of 5.3. None of the individual ratios had sensitivity above 50%, but a combined model had 72% sensitivity.ConclusionNormal findings of platelet respirometry are not able to rule out MD, but pathological results make the diagnosis more likely and could strengthen the clinical decision to perform further invasive analyses. Our results encourage further study into the role of blood respirometry as an adjunct diagnostic tool for MD.
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38. Mitochondrial physiology: Gnaiger Erich et al ― MitoEAGLE Task Group
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Gnaiger, Erich, Aasander Frostner, Eleonor, Abdul Karim, Norwahidah, Abdel-Rahman, Engy Ali, Abumrad, Nada A, Acuna-Castroviejo, Dario, Adiele, Reginald C, Ahn, Bumsoo, Alencar, MB, Ali, Sameh S, Almeida, Angeles, Alton, Lesley, Alves, Marco G, Amati, Francesca, Amoedo, Nivea Dias, Amorim, Ricardo, Anderson, Ethan J, Andreadou, Ioanna, Antunes, Diana, Arago, Marc, Aral, Cenk, Arandarcikaite, Odeta, Arias-Reyes, Christian, Armand, Anne-Sophie, Arnould, Thierry, Avram, Vlad Florian, Axelrod, Christopher L, Bairam, Aida, Bailey, Damian M, Bajpeyi, Sudip, Bajzikova, Martina, Bakker, Barbara M, Barlow, Jonathan, Bardal, Tora, Banni, A, Bastos Sant'Anna Silva, Ana Carolina, Batterson, Philip, Battino, Maurizio, Bazil, Jason, Beard, Daniel A, Beleza, Jorge, Bednarczyk, Piotr, Bello, Fiona, Ben-Shachar, Dorit, Bento Guida, Jose Freitas, Bergdahl, Andreas, Berge, Rolf K, Bergmeister, Lisa, Bernardi, Paolo, Berridge, Michael V, Bettinazzi, Stefano, Bishop, David, Blier, Pierre U, Blindheim, Dan Filip, Boardman, Neoma T, Boetker, Hans Erik, Borchard, Sabine, Boros, Mihaly, Borsheim, Elisabet, Borras, Consuelo, Borutaite, Vilma, Botella, Javier, Bouillaud, Frederic, Bouitbir, Jamal, Boushel, Robert C, Bovard, Josh, Bravo-Sagua, Roberto, Breton, Sophie, Brown, David A, Brown, Guy C, Brown, Robert A, Brozinick, Joseph T, Buettner, Garry R, Burtscher, Johannes, Bustos, Matilde, Calabria, Elisa, Calbet, Jose A, Calzia, Enrico, Cannon, Daniel T, Cano Sanchez, Maria, Canto Alvarez, Carles, Cardinale, D, Cardoso, Luiza Helena Daltro, Carvalho, Eugenia, Casado Pinna, Marta, Cassar, Samantha, Castelo, Maria P, Castilho, Roger F, Cavalcanti-de-Albuquerque, Joao Paulo, Cecatto, Cristiane, Celen, Murat C, Cervinkova, Zuzana, Chabi, Beatrice, Chakrabarti, Lisa, Chakrabarti, Sasanka, Chaurasia, Bhagirath, Chen, Quan, Chicco, Adam J, Chinopoulos, Christos, Chowdhury, Subir K, Cizmarova, Beata, Clementi, Emilio, Coen, Paul M, Cohen, Bruce H, Coker, Robert H, Collin-Chenot, Anne, Coughlan, 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uncoupling ,MitoPedia: Respiratory states, SI - The International System of Units, IUPAC, Coupling control, Mitochondrial preparations, Protonmotive force, Uncoupling, Oxidative phosphorylation, Phosphorylation efficiency, Electron transfer-pathway, LEAK-respiration, Residual oxygen consumption, Normalization of rate, Flow, Flux, Flux control ratio, Mitochondrial marker, Cell count, Oxygen ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,coupling control ,protonmotive force ,oxidative phosphorylation ,mitochondrial respiratory control ,State 4 ,electron transfer ,State 2 ,State 3 ,Mitochondrial physiology ,residual oxygen consumption ,flux ,normalization ,ion leak and slip compensatory state ,efficiency ,electron transfer system ,flow ,mitochondrial physiology ,oxygen ,mitochondrial preparations ,proton leak - Abstract
As the knowledge base and importance of mitochondrial physiology to evolution, health and diseaseexpands, the necessity for harmonizing the terminologyconcerning mitochondrial respiratory states and rates has become increasingly apparent. Thechemiosmotic theoryestablishes the mechanism of energy transformationandcoupling in oxidative phosphorylation. Theunifying concept of the protonmotive force providestheframeworkfordeveloping a consistent theoretical foundation ofmitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics.We followthe latest SI guidelines and those of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry(IUPAC)onterminology inphysical chemistry, extended by considerationsofopen systems and thermodynamicsof irreversible processes.Theconcept-driven constructive terminology incorporates the meaning of each quantity and alignsconcepts and symbols withthe nomenclature of classicalbioenergetics. We endeavour to provide a balanced view ofmitochondrial respiratory control and a critical discussion on reporting data of mitochondrial respiration in terms of metabolic flows and fluxes.Uniform standards for evaluation of respiratory states and rates will ultimatelycontribute BEC 2020.1 doi:10.26124/bec:2020-0001.v1www.bioenergetics-communications.org3of 44to reproducibility between laboratories and thussupport the development of datarepositoriesof mitochondrial respiratory function in species, tissues, and cells.Clarity of concept and consistency of nomenclature facilitate effective transdisciplinary communication, education, and ultimately further discovery.
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39. Emerging cellular-based therapies in carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Jang DH, Piel S, Greenwood JC, Ehinger JK, and Kilbaugh TJ
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- Animals, Humans, Mitochondria drug effects, Mitochondria metabolism, Prodrugs pharmacology, Carbon Monoxide toxicity, Carbon Monoxide Poisoning drug therapy, Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy methods, Succinic Acid pharmacology
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Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless and colorless gas with multiple sources that include engine exhaust, faulty furnaces, and other sources of incomplete combustion of carbon compounds such as house fires. The most serious complications for survivors of consequential CO exposure are persistent neurological sequelae occurring in up to 50% of patients. CO inhibits mitochondrial respiration by specifically binding to the heme a
3 in the active site of CIV-like hydrogen sulfide, cyanide, and phosphides. Although hyperbaric oxygen remains the cornerstone for treatment, it has variable efficacy requiring new approaches to treatment. There is a paucity of cellular-based therapies in the area of CO poisoning, and there have been recent advancements that include antioxidants and a mitochondrial substrate prodrug. The succinate prodrugs derived from chemical modification of succinate are endeavored to enhance delivery of succinate to cells, increasing uptake of succinate into the mitochondria, and providing metabolic support for cells. The therapeutic intervention of succinate prodrugs is thus potentially applicable to patients with CO poisoning via metabolic support for fuel oxidation and possibly improving efficacy of HBO therapy.- Published
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40. Neuroprotective Effects of Cyclosporine in a Porcine Pre-Clinical Trial of Focal Traumatic Brain Injury.
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Karlsson M, Pukenas B, Chawla S, Ehinger JK, Plyler R, Stolow M, Gabello M, Hugerth M, Elmér E, Hansson MJ, Margulies S, and Kilbaugh T
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Mitochondrial dysfunction is thought to be a hallmark of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and plays a pivotal role in the resulting cellular injury. Cyclophilin D-mediated activation of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore has been suggested to contribute to this secondary injury cascade. Cyclosporine possesses neuroprotective properties that have been attributed to the desensitization of mitochondrial permeability transition pore activation. In vivo animal experiments have demonstrated neuroprotective effects of cyclosporine in more than 20 independent experimental studies in a multitude of different experimental models. However, the majority of these studies have been carried out in rodents. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of a novel and cremophor/kolliphor EL-free lipid emulsion formulation of cyclosporine in a translational large animal model of TBI. A mild-to-moderate focal contusion injury was induced in piglets using a controlled cortical impact device. After initial step-wise analyses of pharmacokinetics and comparing with exposure of cyclosporine in clinical TBI trials, a 5-day dosing regimen with continuous intravenous cyclosporine infusion (20 mg/kg/day) was evaluated in a randomized and blinded placebo-controlled setting. Cyclosporine reduced the volume of parenchymal injury by 35%, as well as improved markers of neuronal injury, as measured with magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging. Further, a consistent trend toward positive improvements in brain metabolism and mitochondrial function was observed in the pericontusional tissue. In this study, we have demonstrated efficacy using a novel cyclosporine formulation in clinically relevant and translatable outcome metrics in a large animal model of focal TBI.
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41. Mitochondrial respiration in human viable platelets--methodology and influence of gender, age and storage.
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Sjövall F, Ehinger JK, Marelsson SE, Morota S, Frostner EA, Uchino H, Lundgren J, Arnbjörnsson E, Hansson MJ, Fellman V, and Elmér E
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- Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Child, Child, Preschool, Cytological Techniques methods, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Middle Aged, Sex Factors, Specimen Handling methods, Young Adult, Blood Platelets metabolism, Cell Respiration, Mitochondria metabolism
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Studying whole cell preparations with intact mitochondria and respiratory complexes has a clear benefit compared to isolated or disrupted mitochondria due to the dynamic interplay between mitochondria and other cellular compartments. Platelet mitochondria have a potential to serve as a source of human viable mitochondria when studying mitochondrial physiology and pathogenic mechanisms, as well as for the diagnostics of mitochondrial diseases. The objective of the present study was to perform a detailed evaluation of platelet mitochondrial respiration using high-resolution respirometry. Further, we aimed to explore the limits of sample size and the impact of storage as well as to establish a wide range of reference data from different pediatric and adult cohorts. Our results indicate that platelet mitochondria are well suited for ex-vivo analysis with the need for minute sample amounts and excellent reproducibility and stability., (2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved)
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