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Calcification after myocardial infarction is independent of amniotic fluid stem cell injection
- Source :
- Cardiovascular Pathology. 20:e69-e78
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2011.
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Abstract
- Ischemic heart disease remains one of the most common causes of mortality in developed countries. Recently, stem cell therapy is being considered for treating ischemic heart diseases. On the other hand, there has been evidence of chondro-osteogenic mass formation after stem cell injection in the heart. In a recent publication, Chiavegato et al. ( J Mol Cell Cardiol. 42 (2007) 746–759) has suggested that amniotic fluid-derived stem (AFS) cells cause chondro-osteogenic masses in the infarcted heart. The goal of the current study was to further examine the formation of such masses, specifically, the role of AFS cells in this process. Our results confirm the presence of similar bone-like masses in the left ventricular wall of infarcted rats; however, this phenomenon occurred independent of AFS cell injection into the myocardium. Moreover, AFS cell injection did not increase the presence of chondro-osteogenic masses. Echocardiographic analysis of large infarctions in rats frequently revealed the presence of echogenic structures in the left ventricular wall. We further demonstrated a significant relationship between the infarction size and chondro-osteogenic formation and subsequent decrease in cardiac function. Collectively, our study indicates that chondro-osteogenic differentiation can take place in infarcted rat heart independent of cell injection. These results have significant implications for future design and testing of stem cell therapy for treatment of cardiac muscle diseases.
- Subjects :
- Cardiac function curve
medicine.medical_specialty
Amniotic fluid
medicine.medical_treatment
Myocardial Infarction
Infarction
Article
Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Rats, Nude
Internal medicine
medicine
Animals
Humans
Myocardial infarction
Fetal Stem Cells
business.industry
Cardiac muscle
Calcinosis
General Medicine
Stem-cell therapy
Amniotic Fluid
medicine.disease
Rats
Surgery
medicine.anatomical_structure
cardiovascular system
Cardiology
Stem cell
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
business
Stem Cell Transplantation
Calcification
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10548807
- Volume :
- 20
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Cardiovascular Pathology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....a5ec6e076fa77113484aec0c88fd6d63
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carpath.2010.03.001