
Matthew Craig Hyman
VerifiedUniversity of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 1954–2024
Research topics
- Cardiology
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Chromatography
- Biochemistry
- Chemistry
- Virology
Selected publications
Comprehensive quantification of fuel use by the failing and nonfailing human heart
Science · 2020 · 549 citations
- Internal medicine
- Cardiology
- Medicine
The heart consumes circulating nutrients to fuel lifelong contraction, but a comprehensive mapping of human cardiac fuel use is lacking. We used metabolomics on blood from artery, coronary sinus, and femoral vein in 110 patients with or without heart failure to quantify the uptake and release of 277 metabolites, including all major nutrients, by the human heart and leg. The heart primarily consumed fatty acids and, unexpectedly, little glucose; secreted glutamine and other nitrogen-rich amino acids, indicating active protein breakdown, at a rate ~10 times that of the leg; and released intermediates of the tricarboxylic acid cycle, balancing anaplerosis from amino acid breakdown. Both heart and leg consumed ketones, glutamate, and acetate in direct proportionality to circulating levels, indicating that availability is a key driver for consumption of these substrates. The failing heart consumed more ketones and lactate and had higher rates of proteolysis. These data provide a comprehensive and quantitative picture of human cardiac fuel use.
COVID-19 and cardiac arrhythmias
Heart Rhythm · 2020 · 417 citations
- Medicine
- Cardiology
- Virology
Frequent coauthors
- 122 shared
Francis E. Marchlinski
- 106 shared
David S. Frankel
University of Pennsylvania
- 98 shared
David J. Callans
University of Pennsylvania
- 97 shared
Saman Nazarian
University of Pennsylvania
- 94 shared
Robert D. Schaller
- 93 shared
Pasquale Santangeli
Cleveland Clinic
- 93 shared
Gregory E. Supple
University of Pennsylvania
- 90 shared
David Lin
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
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