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Cardiomyocytes from phorbol myristate acetate-activated mesenchymal stem cells restore electromechanical function in infarcted rat hearts.


ABSTRACT: Despite the safety and feasibility of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy, an optimal cell type has not yet emerged in terms of electromechanical integration in infarcted myocardium. We found that poor to moderate survival benefits of MSC-implanted rats were caused by incomplete electromechanical integration induced by tissue heterogeneity between myocytes and engrafted MSCs in the infarcted myocardium. Here, we report the development of cardiogenic cells from rat MSCs activated by phorbol myristate acetate, a PKC activator, that exhibited high expressions of cardiac-specific markers and Ca(2+) homeostasis-related proteins and showed adrenergic receptor signaling by norepinephrine. Histological analysis showed high connexin 43 coupling, few inflammatory cells, and low fibrotic markers in myocardium implanted with these phorbol myristate acetate-activated MSCs. Infarct hearts implanted with these cells exhibited restoration of conduction velocity through decreased tissue heterogeneity and improved myocardial contractility. These findings have major implications for the development of better cell types for electromechanical integration of cell-based treatment for infarcted myocardium.

SUBMITTER: Song H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3017205 | biostudies-other | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Cardiomyocytes from phorbol myristate acetate-activated mesenchymal stem cells restore electromechanical function in infarcted rat hearts.

Song Heesang H   Hwang Hye Jin HJ   Chang Woochul W   Song Byeong-Wook BW   Cha Min-Ji MJ   Kim Il-Kwon IK   Lim Soyeon S   Choi Eun Ju EJ   Ham Onju O   Lee Chang Youn CY   Park Jun-Hee JH   Lee Se-Yeon SY   Choi Eunmi E   Lee Chungkeun C   Lee Myoungho M   Lee Moon-Hyoung MH   Kim Sung-Hou SH   Jang Yangsoo Y   Hwang Ki-Chul KC  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20101220 1


Despite the safety and feasibility of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy, an optimal cell type has not yet emerged in terms of electromechanical integration in infarcted myocardium. We found that poor to moderate survival benefits of MSC-implanted rats were caused by incomplete electromechanical integration induced by tissue heterogeneity between myocytes and engrafted MSCs in the infarcted myocardium. Here, we report the development of cardiogenic cells from rat MSCs activated by phorbol myris  ...[more]

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