Host vascular niche of infarcted myocardium affects the effects of intracoronary transplantation of bone marrow stem cells on myocardial repair / 中国介入心脏病学杂志
Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology
; (4)2003.
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ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate whether host collateral vessels play a role in the cardiac repair induced by intracoronary injection of bone marrow mononuclear cell (BMMNCs) in a swine myocardial infarction (MI) model. Methods MI was induced in swine models by ligation of left anterior descending artery. Two weeks later, twenty animals with Rentrop score=0 (R0) or Rentrop score=1 (R1) received either intracoronary PBS or BM-MNCs (2?10~8 cells) infusion. Results At 6 weeks after MI, Rentrop score was significantly increased in the R1+BMT group. Ejection fraction and fractional shortening evaluated by echocardiography were increased in both R0+BMT and R1+BMT groups and the greatest improvements were seen in the R1+BMT group. Consistent with the changes in cardiac function and Rentrop score, the greatest degree of angiogenesis and cell count of engrafted BM-MNCs occurred in the R1+BMT group 6 weeks post MI. Conclusion The existence of intrinsic collateral vessels contributes to the beneficial effects for cardiac repair post MI by intracoronary BM-MNCs transplantation.
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Prognostic_studies
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Zh
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Chinese Journal of Interventional Cardiology
Year:
2003
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Article