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Adipose stromal vascular fraction improves cardiac function in chronic myocardial infarction through differentiation and paracrine activity
Authors:Mazo Manuel  Cemborain Arantxa  Gavira Juan José  Abizanda Gloria  Araña Miriam  Casado Mayte  Soriano Mario  Hernández Salomón  Moreno Cristina  Ecay Margarita  Albiasu Edurne  Belzunce Miriam  Orbe Josune  Páramo José Antonio  Merino Juana  Peñuelas Iván  Verdugo José Manuel García  Pelacho Beatriz  Prosper Felipe
Affiliation:Hematology and Cell Therapy and Foundation for Applied Medical Research, Division of Cancer, Clínica Universitaria, University of Navarra, Navarra, Spain.
Abstract:
Fresh adipose-derived cells have been shown to be effective in the treatment of acute myocardial infarction (MI), but their role in the chronic setting is unknown. We sought to determine the long-term effect of the adipose derived-stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cell transplantation in a rat model of chronic MI. MI was induced in 82 rats by permanent coronary artery ligation and 5 weeks later rats were allocated to receive an intramyocardial injection of 10(7) GFP-expressing fresh SVF cells or culture media as control. Heart function and tissue metabolism were determined by echocardiography and (18)F-FDG-microPET, respectively, and histological studies were performed for up to 3 months after transplantation. SVF induced a statistically significant long-lasting (3 months) improvement in cardiac function and tissue metabolism that was associated with increased revascularization and positive heart remodeling, with a significantly smaller infarct size, thicker infarct wall, lower scar fibrosis, and lower cardiac hypertrophy. Importantly, injected cells engrafted and were detected in the treated hearts for at least 3 months, directly contributing to the vasculature and myofibroblasts and at negligible levels to cardiomyocytes. Furthermore, SVF release of angiogenic (VEGF and HGF) and proinflammatory (MCP-1) cytokines, as well as TIMP1 and TIMP4, was demonstrated in vitro and in vivo, strongly suggesting that they have a trophic effect. These results show the potential of SVF to contribute to the regeneration of ischemic tissue and to provide a long-term functional benefit in a rat model of chronic MI, by both direct and indirect mechanisms.
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