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Spatially Oriented, Temporally Sequential Smooth Muscle Cell-Endothelial Progenitor Cell Bi-Level Cell Sheet Neovascularizes Ischemic Myocardium.

Authors :
Yasuhiro Shudo
Cohen, Jeffrey E.
MacArthur, John W.
Atluri, Pavan
Hsiao, Philip F.
Yang, Elaine C.
Fairman, Alexander S.
Trubelja, Alen
Patel, Jay
Shigeru Miyagawa
Yoshiki Sawa
Woo, Y. Joseph
Source :
Circulation. 9/10/2013 Supplement, Vol. 128 Issue S, pS59-S68. 10p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background--Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) possess robust therapeutic angiogenic potential, yet may be limited in the capacity to develop into fully mature vasculature. This problem might be exacerbated by the absence of a neovascular foundation, namely pericytes, with simple EPC injection. We hypothesized that coculturing EPCs with smooth muscle cells (SMCs), components of the surrounding vascular wall, in a cell sheet will mimic the native spatial orientation and interaction between EPCs and SMCs to create a supratherapeutic angiogenic construct in a model of ischemic cardiomyopathy. Methods and Results--Primary EPCs and SMCs were isolated from Wistar rats. Confluent SMCs topped with confluent EPCs were spontaneously detached from the Upcell dish to create an SMC-EPC bi-level cell sheet. A rodent ischemic cardiomyopathy model was created by ligating the left anterior descending coronary artery. Rats were then immediately divided into 3 groups: cell-sheet transplantation (n=14), cell injection (n=12), and no treatment (n=13). Cocultured EPCs and SMCs stimulated an abundant release of multiple cytokines in vitro. Increased capillary density and improved blood perfusion in the borderzone elucidated the significant in vivo angiogenic potential of this technology. Most interestingly, however, cell fate-tracking experiments demonstrated that the cell-sheet EPCs and SMCs directly migrated into the myocardium and differentiated into elements of newly formed functional vasculature. The robust angiogenic effect of this cell sheet translated to enhanced ventricular function as demonstrated by echocardiography. Conclusions--Spatially arranged EPC-SMC bi-level cell-sheet technology facilitated the natural interaction between EPCs and SMCs, thereby creating structurally mature, functional microvasculature in a rodent ischemic cardiomyopathy model, leading to improved myocardial function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00097322
Volume :
128
Issue :
S
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Circulation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
90300994
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.112.000293