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      Cardiosphere-derived cell sheet primed with hypoxia improves left ventricular function of chronically infarcted heart.

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          Cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) isolated from postnatal heart tissue are a convenient and efficientresource for the treatment of myocardial infarction. However, poor retention of CDCs in infarcted hearts often causes less than ideal therapeutic outcomes. Cell sheet technology has been developed as a means of permitting longer retention of graft cells, and this therapeutic strategy has opened new avenues of cell-based therapy for severe ischemic diseases. However, there is still scope for improvement before this treatment can be routinely applied in clinical settings. In this study, we investigated whether hypoxic preconditioning enhances the therapeutic efficacy of CDC monolayer sheets. To induce hypoxia priming, CDC monolayer sheets were placed in an incubator adjusted to 2% oxygen for 24 hours, and then preconditioned mouse CDC sheets were implanted into the infarcted heart of old myocardial infarction mouse models. Hypoxic preconditioning of CDC sheets remarkably increased the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor through the PI3-kinase/Akt signaling pathway. Implantation of preconditioned CDC sheets improved left ventricular function inchronically infarcted hearts and reduced fibrosis. The therapeutic efficacy of preconditioned CDC sheets was higher than the CDC sheets that were cultured under normaxia condition. These results suggest that hypoxic preconditioning augments the therapeutic angiogenic and anti-fibrotic activity of CDC sheets. A combination of cell sheets and hypoxic preconditioning offers an attractive therapeutic protocol for CDC transplantation into chronically infarcted hearts.

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          Journal
          Am J Transl Res
          American journal of translational research
          2015
          : 7
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Surgery and Clinical Science, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of MedicineUbe, Japan; Center for Regenerative Medicine, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of MedicineUbe, Japan.
          [2 ] Department of Surgery and Clinical Science, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine Ube, Japan.
          [3 ] Institute of Laboratory Animals, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of Medicine Ube, Japan.
          [4 ] Laboratory of Veterinary Pharmacology, Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Yamaguchi University Yamaguchi, Japan.
          [5 ] Department of Surgery and Clinical Science, Yamaguchi University Graduate School of MedicineUbe, Japan; Graduate School of Health and Welfare, Yamaguchi Prefectural UniversityYamaguchi, Japan.
          [6 ] Department of Stem Cell Biology, Atomic Bomb Disease Institute, Nagasaki University Nagasaki, Japan.
          Article
          4731671
          26885271
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          Old myocardial infarction,cardiosphere-derived cells,cell sheet,cell-based therapy,hypoxic preconditioning

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