AbstractObjective: The protective effect of adenovirus-mediated ex vivo multigene transfer with superoxide dismutase, a free radical scavenger, and nitric oxide, a vasodilator with anti-inflammatory properties, was examined in the rat heart during experimental ischemia-reperfusion mimicking preservation for cardiac transplantation. Methods: Donor rat hearts (n = 6 per group) were perfused with solution containing adenoviral vector carrying genes for β-galactosidase (group A), endothelial nitric oxide synthase (group B), manganese superoxide dismutase (group C), or both endothelial nitric oxide synthase and manganese superoxide dismutase (group D). Hearts were then implanted heterotopically into the abdomens of recipient rats. Four days late...
Background: Adenovirus serotype 5 has remained the pre-eminent vector in pre-clinical gene therapy a...
Heart transplantation is currently a viable option for the treatment of patients with end-stage card...
Background/Aims: Stem cell transplantation and gene therapies have been shown to attenuate myocardia...
AbstractObjective: The protective effect of adenovirus-mediated ex vivo multigene transfer with supe...
AbstractObjective: Nitric oxide regulates vascular tone, inhibits platelet aggregation, and inhibits...
Introducing recombinant genes into donor hearts may offer a therapeutic intervention that could pote...
Background - Coronary revascularization entails obligatory myocardial ischemia followed by reperfusi...
Background - Allograft deterioration is the major obstacle to organ transplantation as a long-term t...
Gene transfer may be appropriate for therapeutic protocols targeted at the vascular endothelium. End...
Objectives: Conditions for ex vivo gene transfer to the transplanted heart were studied in a model o...
Objectives: Conditions for ex vivo gene transfer to the transplanted heart were studied in a model o...
Background—Allograft deterioration is the major obstacle to organ transplantation as a long-term tre...
Nitric oxide modulates the severity of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. We investigated...
ObjectiveOxidative stress might be an important factor contributing to injury during alloimmune acti...
ObjectivesWe assessed the hypothesis that overexpression of the antioxidant enzyme heme oxygenase (H...
Background: Adenovirus serotype 5 has remained the pre-eminent vector in pre-clinical gene therapy a...
Heart transplantation is currently a viable option for the treatment of patients with end-stage card...
Background/Aims: Stem cell transplantation and gene therapies have been shown to attenuate myocardia...
AbstractObjective: The protective effect of adenovirus-mediated ex vivo multigene transfer with supe...
AbstractObjective: Nitric oxide regulates vascular tone, inhibits platelet aggregation, and inhibits...
Introducing recombinant genes into donor hearts may offer a therapeutic intervention that could pote...
Background - Coronary revascularization entails obligatory myocardial ischemia followed by reperfusi...
Background - Allograft deterioration is the major obstacle to organ transplantation as a long-term t...
Gene transfer may be appropriate for therapeutic protocols targeted at the vascular endothelium. End...
Objectives: Conditions for ex vivo gene transfer to the transplanted heart were studied in a model o...
Objectives: Conditions for ex vivo gene transfer to the transplanted heart were studied in a model o...
Background—Allograft deterioration is the major obstacle to organ transplantation as a long-term tre...
Nitric oxide modulates the severity of myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. We investigated...
ObjectiveOxidative stress might be an important factor contributing to injury during alloimmune acti...
ObjectivesWe assessed the hypothesis that overexpression of the antioxidant enzyme heme oxygenase (H...
Background: Adenovirus serotype 5 has remained the pre-eminent vector in pre-clinical gene therapy a...
Heart transplantation is currently a viable option for the treatment of patients with end-stage card...
Background/Aims: Stem cell transplantation and gene therapies have been shown to attenuate myocardia...