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Transplanting peripheral mononuclear cells of neonatal dog into infarcted myocardium / 第二军医大学学报
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-678794
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

To investigate the effect of neonatal dog peripheral mononuclear cells on left ventricular function, haemodynamic, and infarcted size when transplanted into infarcted myocardium.

Methods:

Mononuclear cells from neonatal dogs were isolated and purified. The descending coronary arteries of adult dogs were ligated and the cells were injected into the border zone of the infarcted region. The control group was injected with non serum culture medium. Left ventricular pressure, d p /d t max , and power of LV were measured during and 30 d after operation. Echocardiogram(HP Sonos 5500, 2.5 MHz) were performed promptly and 30 d after operation to determine the changes of left ventricular function. Infarcted size, capillary density and cardiac muscle width were measured 30 d after operation.

Results:

LV pressure decreased in both groups, there were no marked differences between the 2 groups. LV pressure and d p /d t max of transplant group were greater than those of control group 30 d after operation. The systolic and diastolic functions were preserved after mononuclear cell transplantation. Infarcted sizes were lower and capillary density was greater in transplant group than those of control group.

Conclusion:

Transplantation of neonatal dog peripheral mononuclear cells into the infarcted regions can increase the capillary density and decrease infarcted size, preserving left ventricular function.

Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University Year: 1982 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University Year: 1982 Document type: Article
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