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01.05.2011 | Invited Review
Stem cell-based therapies in ischemic heart diseases: a focus on aspects of microcirculation and inflammation
verfasst von:
Junxi Wu, Jun Li, Nannan Zhang, Cuihua Zhang
Erschienen in:
Basic Research in Cardiology
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Ausgabe 3/2011
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Abstract
Stem cells possessing the potential to replace damaged myocardium with functional myocytes have drawn increasing attention in the past decade in treating ischemic heart diseases; these diseases are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the world. The adult heart has recently been shown to contain a few cardiac stem cells (CSCs) that, in theory, suggest cardiac repair following acute myocardial infarction is possible if the CSC titer could be increased. Stem cell-based therapies, including hematopoietic stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells, were proven to be marginal and transitional. Multiple factors and mechanisms, rather than direct cardiac regeneration are involved in stem cell-mediated cardiac functional improvement. This review will focus on (1) the interaction between inflammation and stem cells; (2) the fate of stem cells at the microcirculatory level, and their subsequent influences on stem cell-based therapies.