James D Crapo MD

  • Department of Medicine
  • Professor
Phone
303-398-1720
Fax
303-270-2249
Email
crapoj@njhealth.org
Gender
Male

Board Certified

American Board of Internal Medicine
American Board of Pulmonary Diseases

Research Interests

From 1972 to the present research efforts have focused on mechanisms of oxidative injury and the role of antioxidants in blocking both normal and abnormal oxidative stress. A major emphasis has been on the role of extracellular superoxide dismutase as a regulator of inflammation and of intercellular signal transduction. This laboratory is developing small molecular weight catalytic antioxidants that can be used as drugs and as molecular probes to determine the role of free radicals in normal biology and in disease processes such as radiation-induced injury, stroke, diabetes, chronic lung disease and cancer. In 2007, the COPDGene project was launched with Dr. Crapo and Dr. Ed Silverman as principal investigators. COPDGene is an NHLBI funded multi-institutional genetic epidemiology study which will carry out a genome-wide analysis of 10,500 subjects at risk for or with COPD to identify the primary genes that determine risk for developing COPD.

Service

Education & Training

Education

University of Rochester (New York)
MD, 1971
Brigham Young University
BS, 1967

Residencies

Harbor General Hospital, Torrance, CA
Internship, 1971-1972
Duke University
1975-1976

Fellowships

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC
Staff Associate, 1972-1975
Duke University
Pulmonary Medicine, 1975-1977

Awards & Recognition

2003-Present: Editor, Journal of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
1999: Presidential Citation, American Thoracic Society

Recent or Important Publications

Regan EA, RP Bowler and JD Crapo. Joint fluid antioxidants are decreased in osteoarthritic joints compared to joints with macroscropically intact cartilage and subacute injury. Osteoarthritis Cartilage 16:515-521, 2008.

Petersen SV, T Kristensen, JS Petersen, L Ramsgaard, TD Oury, JD Crapo, NC Nielsen and JJ Enghild. The folding of human active and inactive extracelluar superoxide dismutases is an extracellular event. J Biol Chem 283:15031-15036, 2008.

Gridley DS, AY Makinde, X Luo, A Rizvi, JD Crapo, MW Dewhirst, BJ Moeller, RD Pearlstein and JM Slater. Radiation and a metalloporphyrin radioprotectant in a mouse prostate tumor model. Anticancer Research 27:3101-3110, 2007.

Kinnula VL and JD Crapo. Superoxide dismutases in malignant cells and human tumors. Free Radic Biol Med 36:718-744, 2004.

Kinnula VL and JD Crapo. Superoxide dismutases in the lung and human diseases. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 167:1600-1619, 2003.

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