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Five-year follow-up of the local autologous transplantation of CD133+ enriched bone marrow cells in patients with myocardial infarction

Authors :
Hossein, Ahmadi
Maryam Moshkani, Farahani
Azam, Kouhkan
Kasra, Moazzami
Roghayeh, Fazeli
Hakimeh, Sadeghian
Mehrnaz, Namiri
Manouchehr, Madani-Civi
Hossein, Baharvand
Nasser, Aghdami
Source :
Archives of Iranian medicine. 15(1)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The implantation of a CD133+ bone marrow cell population into an ischemic myocardium has emerged as a promising therapeutic modality for myocardial regeneration and restoration of ventricular contractility. While previous studies have documented the short-term safety and efficacy of CD133+ cell transplantation in patients with acute myocardial infarction, there are few reports of long-term follow-up results. Here, we present the results of long-term follow-up of our acute myocardial infarction patients who were treated with intramyocardial injection of CD133+ cells after coronary bypass graft.After five years, 13 patients in the cell transplantation group and 5 patients in the control group underwent safety and efficacy investigations by New York Heart Association classification and two-dimensional echocardiography (2D echo).During the five-year study period, no major cardiac adverse events were reported among patients who received CD133+ stem cells. Regarding efficiency, we observed no statistically significant treatment effects for the echocardiographic parameters [left ventricular end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes, and resting ejection fraction] measured during the follow-up period. However, detailed analysis of regional wall motion revealed an improvement in the Wall Motion Score Index from baseline to the six month follow-up, which was maintained during the follow-up period.Taken together, the long-term results of the present study indicate that transplantation of CD133+ is a safe and feasible procedure; however, we could not show any major benefits in our patients. Thus, this issue needs to be addressed by conducting other studies with more patients.

Details

ISSN :
17353947
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Iranian medicine
Accession number :
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