2017
DOI: 10.1139/cjpp-2016-0373
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Myocardial homing of mesenchymal stem cells following intrapericardial application and amplification by inflammation — an experimental pilot study

Abstract: Recent studies demonstrated potential effects of stem cells on cardiac function in heart failure. However, influences of the technique of application remained undetermined. In the present study, the pericardial sac was used as depot for fluorescentlabeled mesenchymal stem cells in rats. To evaluate influences of inflammation on cell homing, a sterile pericarditis was induced by talc. It is shown that intrapericardial stem cell application is sufficient to provide myocardial penetration. The extent of homing wa… Show more

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“…Biological properties of MSCs provide an even wider tool with regenerative potential, as previously documented by their well-predicted therapeutic application in tissue regeneration of post-infarct heart (Jung et al 2017 ; van den Akker et al 2013 ). The immunomodulatory potential of MSCs is not only desired in the well-known therapy of graft-versus-host disease, and serious complications in patients after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (Copland et al 2015 ; Le Blanc et al 2004 ; Lin and Hogan 2011 ), but also proved to be beneficial in therapy for skeletal, muscular (Maeda et al 2017 ) and neural regeneration (Mokarram et al 2012 ).…”
Section: Mscs Of Bone Marrow Originmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Biological properties of MSCs provide an even wider tool with regenerative potential, as previously documented by their well-predicted therapeutic application in tissue regeneration of post-infarct heart (Jung et al 2017 ; van den Akker et al 2013 ). The immunomodulatory potential of MSCs is not only desired in the well-known therapy of graft-versus-host disease, and serious complications in patients after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (Copland et al 2015 ; Le Blanc et al 2004 ; Lin and Hogan 2011 ), but also proved to be beneficial in therapy for skeletal, muscular (Maeda et al 2017 ) and neural regeneration (Mokarram et al 2012 ).…”
Section: Mscs Of Bone Marrow Originmentioning
confidence: 92%