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Cell-sheet therapy with omentopexy promotes arteriogenesis and improves coronary circulation physiology in failing heart.


ABSTRACT: Cell-sheet transplantation induces angiogenesis for chronic myocardial infarction (MI), though insuf?cient capillary maturation and paucity of arteriogenesis may limit its therapeutic effects. Omentum has been used clinically to promote revascularization and healing of ischemic tissues. We hypothesized that cell-sheet transplantation covered with an omentum-flap would effectively establish mature blood vessels and improve coronary microcirculation physiology, enhancing the therapeutic effects of cell-sheet therapy. Rats were divided into four groups after coronary ligation; skeletal myoblast cell-sheet plus omentum-flap (combined), cell-sheet only, omentum-flap only, and sham operation. At 4 weeks after the treatment, the combined group showed attenuated cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis, and a greater amount of functionally (CD31(+)/lectin(+)) and structurally (CD31(+)/?-SMA(+)) mature blood vessels, along with myocardial upregulation of relevant genes. Synchrotron-based microangiography revealed that the combined procedure increased vascularization in resistance arterial vessels with better dilatory responses to endothelium-dependent agents. Serial (13)N-ammonia PET showed better global coronary flow reserve in the combined group, mainly attributed to improvement in the basal left ventricle. Consequently, the combined group had sustained improvements in cardiac function parameters and better functional capacity. Cell-sheet transplantation with an omentum-flap better promoted arteriogenesis and improved coronary microcirculation physiology in ischemic myocardium, leading to potent functional recovery in the failing heart.

SUBMITTER: Kainuma S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4445622 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell-sheet therapy with omentopexy promotes arteriogenesis and improves coronary circulation physiology in failing heart.

Kainuma Satoshi S   Miyagawa Shigeru S   Fukushima Satsuki S   Pearson James J   Chen Yi Ching YC   Saito Atsuhiro A   Harada Akima A   Shiozaki Motoko M   Iseoka Hiroko H   Watabe Tadashi T   Watabe Hiroshi H   Horitsugi Genki G   Ishibashi Mana M   Ikeda Hayato H   Tsuchimochi Hirotsugu H   Sonobe Takashi T   Fujii Yutaka Y   Naito Hisamichi H   Umetani Keiji K   Shimizu Tatsuya T   Okano Teruo T   Kobayashi Eiji E   Daimon Takashi T   Ueno Takayoshi T   Kuratani Toru T   Toda Koichi K   Takakura Nobuyuki N   Hatazawa Jun J   Shirai Mikiyasu M   Sawa Yoshiki Y  

Molecular therapy : the journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy 20141125 2


Cell-sheet transplantation induces angiogenesis for chronic myocardial infarction (MI), though insufficient capillary maturation and paucity of arteriogenesis may limit its therapeutic effects. Omentum has been used clinically to promote revascularization and healing of ischemic tissues. We hypothesized that cell-sheet transplantation covered with an omentum-flap would effectively establish mature blood vessels and improve coronary microcirculation physiology, enhancing the therapeutic effects of  ...[more]

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