Abstract 13832: Cardiac Mesenchymal Cells (CMCs) Cultured at Physiologic Oxygen Tension Have Superior Therapeutic Efficacy in Mice With Heart Failure Caused by Myocardial Infarction
Abstract:Stem/progenitor cells are usually cultured at atmospheric O
2
tension (21%); however, since physiologic O
2
tension in the heart is ~5%, using 21% O
2
may cause oxidative stress and toxicity. CMCs, a newly-discovered and promising type of progenitor cells, are effective in improving LV function after myocardial infarction (MI). To determine if 5% O
2
enhances therapeutic efficacy of CMCs, murine CMCs were cultured a… Show more
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