Myocardial regeneration by transplantation of modified endothelial progenitor cells expressing SDF-1 in a rat model |
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Authors: | Schuh Alexander Kroh Andreas Konschalla Simone Liehn Elisa A Sobota Radoslav M Biessen Erik Al Bot Ilze Tolga Taha Sönmez Schober Andreas Marx Nikolaus Weber Christian Sasse Alexander |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology and Vascular Medicine, Medical Faculty, RWTH Aachen University, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Cell based therapy has been shown to attenuate myocardial dysfunction after myocardial infarction (MI) in different acute and chronic animal models. It has been further shown that stromal‐cell derived factor‐1α (SDF‐1α) facilitates proliferation and migration of endogenous progenitor cells into injured tissue. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of exogenously applied and endogenously mobilized cells in a regenerative strategy for MI therapy. Lentivirally SDF‐1α‐infected endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) were injected after 90 min. of ligation and reperfusion of the left anterior descending artery (LAD) intramyocardial and intracoronary using a new rodent catheter system. Eight weeks after transplantation, echocardiography and isolated heart studies revealed a significant improvement of LV function after intramyocardial application of lentiviral with SDF‐1 infected EPCs compared to medium control. Intracoronary application of cells did not lead to significant differences compared to medium injected control hearts. Histology showed a significantly elevated rate of apoptotic cells and augmented proliferation after transplantation of EPCs and EPCs + SDF‐1α in infarcted myocardium. In addition, a significant increased density of CD31+ vessel structures, a lower collagen content and higher numbers of inflammatory cells after transplantation of SDF‐1 transgenic cells were detectable. Intramyocardial application of lentiviral‐infected EPCs is associated with a significant improvement of myocardial function after infarction, in contrast to an intracoronary application. Histological results revealed a significant augmentation of neovascularization, lower collagen content, higher numbers of inflammatory cells and remarkable alterations of apoptotic/proliferative processes in infarcted areas after cell transplantation. |
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Keywords: | myocardial infarction cell transplantation endothelial progenitor cells chemokines heart regeneration |
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