“…Besides, matrix protein deposition and scar formation become evident constituting a maladaptive response leading to contractile dysfunction, arrhythmias and heart failure (HF). [4][5][6] Percutaneous coronary intervention practice facilitates rapid relief of acute occlusion and pharmacological treatment constitutes the standard therapy but both could lead to HF and a posterior transplant requirement. 5,7 The application of regenerative therapies aim at preserving or restoring lost myocardial function which promotes long-term survival.…”