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Embryonic Stem Cell-Based Cardiopatches Improve Cardiac Function in Infarcted Rats

Vallee, Jean-Paul
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Hauwel, Mathieu
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Lepetit-Coiffe, Matthieu
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2012
Stem Cells Translational Medicine

Pluripotent stem cell-seeded cardiopatches hold promise for in situ regeneration of infarcted hearts. Here, we describe a novel cardiopatch based on bone morphogenetic protein 2-primed cardiac-committed mouse embryonic stem cells, embedded into biodegradable fibrin matrices and engrafted onto infarcted rat hearts. For in vivo tracking of the engrafted cardiac-committed cells, superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles were magnetofected into the cells, thus enabling detection and functional evaluation by high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging. Six weeks after transplantation into infarcted rat hearts, both local (p < .04) and global (p < .015) heart function, as well as the left ventricular dilation (p < .0011), were significantly improved (p < .001) as compared with hearts receiving cardiopatches loaded with iron nanoparticles alone. Histological analysis revealed that the fibrin scaffolds had degraded over time and clusters of myocyte enhancer factor 2-positive cardiac-committed cells had colonized most of the infarcted myocardium, including the fibrotic area. De novo CD31-positive blood vessels were formed in the vicinity of the transplanted cardiopatch. Altogether, our data provide evidence that stem cell-based cardiopatches represent a promising therapeutic strategy to achieve efficient cell implantation and improved global and regional cardiac function after myocardial infarction. STEM CELLS TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE 2012;1:248-260

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research article
DOI
10.5966/sctm.2011-0028
Web of Science ID

WOS:000312571500014

Author(s)
Vallee, Jean-Paul
Hauwel, Mathieu
Lepetit-Coiffe, Matthieu
Bei, Wang
Montet-Abou, Karin
Meda, Paolo
Gardier, Stephany
Zammaretti, Prisca
Kraehenbuehl, Thomas P.
Herrmann, Francois
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Date Issued

2012

Publisher

AlphaMed Press

Published in
Stem Cells Translational Medicine
Volume

1

Issue

3

Start page

248

End page

260

Subjects

Cardiac

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Tissue regeneration

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Stem cell transplantation

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Embryonic stem cells

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REVIEWED

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March 28, 2013
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