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Vascularization and restoration of heart function in rat myocardial infarction using transplantation of human cbMSC/HUVEC core-shell bodies

Authors :
Hsing-Wen Sung
Wei-Wen Lin
Jiun-Jie Wang
Wen-Yu Lee
Shiaw-Min Hwang
Hsiang-Yang Ma
Ding-Yuan Chen
Hao-Ji Wei
Yen Chang
Kun-Ju Lin
Ting-Yin Lee
Chieh-Cheng Huang
Source :
Biomaterials. 33:2127-2136
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Cell transplantation is a promising strategy for therapeutic treatment of ischemic heart diseases. In this study, cord blood mesenchymal stem cells (cbMSCs) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) in the form of core-shell bodies (cbMSC/HUVEC bodies) were prepared to promote vascularization and restore heart functions in an experimentally-created myocardial infarction (MI) rat model. Saline, cbMSC bodies and HUVEC bodies were used as controls. In vitro results indicated that cbMSC/HUVEC bodies possessed the capability of heterotypic assembly of cbMSCs and HUVECs into robust and durable tubular networks on Matrigel. The up-regulated gene expressions of VEGF and IGF-1 reflected the robust expansion of tubular networks; in addition, the augmented levels of SMA and SM22 suggested smooth muscle differentiation of cbMSCs, possibly helping to improve the durability of networks. Moreover, according to the in vivo echocardiographic, magnetic resonance and computed-tomographic results, transplantation of cbMSC/HUVEC bodies benefited post-MI dysfunction. Furthermore, the vascularization analyses demonstrated the robust vasculogenic potential of cbMSC/HUVEC bodies in vivo, thus contributing to the greater viable myocardium and the less scar region, and ultimately restoring the cardiac function. The concept of core-shell bodies composed of perivascular cells and endothelial cells may serve as an attractive cell delivery vehicle for vasculogenesis, thus improving the cardiac function significantly.

Details

ISSN :
01429612
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biomaterials
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dba630467ea2682716a6415aa39ee90f