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Skeletal myoblast transplantation through a catheter-based coronary sinus approach: an effective means of improving function of infarcted myocardium.
Authors:Camille Brasselet  Miguel Cortes Morichetti  Emmanuel Messas  Claire Carrion  Alvine Bissery  Patrick Bruneval  Jean-Thomas Vilquin  Antoine Lafont  Albert A Hagège  Philippe Menasché  Michel Desnos
Affiliation:Assistance Publique-H?pitaux de Paris, Department of Cardiology, H?pital Européen Georges Pompidou et Faculté de Médecine René Descartes, Université Paris V, Paris, France. camille.brasselet@wanadoo.fr
Abstract:AIMS: This study was designed to assess the functional effects of a transvenous coronary sinus technique of skeletal myoblast delivery in infarcted myocardium. METHODS AND RESULTS: An anterior myocardial infarction was created percutaneously in 14 sheep. Simultaneously, a muscle biopsy was harvested and expanded. Two weeks later, sheep were instrumented percutaneously with a dedicated catheter incorporating an extendable needle for puncture of the venous wall and, under endovascular ultrasound guidance, a microcatheter was advanced through the needle into the target scar for cell delivery. Following the baseline echocardiographic assessment of left ventricular (LV) function, sheep were randomly allocated to receive four-staged in-scar injections of either autologous cells (n=7) or culture medium (n=7). Two months later, LV function was reassessed blindly and hearts were explanted for subsequent histological and immunohistochemical analysis. There were no acute procedural complications. Baseline LV ejection fraction (EF) was significantly lower in transplanted sheep than in controls [38% (35-48) vs. 51% (38-55), respectively, P=0.03; median (range)]. Two months later, LVEF was significantly higher in the transplanted group than in controls [50% (47-56) vs. 39% (36-47), respectively, P=0.002]. Clusters of myoblasts were identified by histology and immunohistochemistry in three of the seven transplanted sheep. CONCLUSION: These data suggest the functional efficacy of the transvenous coronary sinus technique as a less invasive means of cell delivery to infarcted myocardium.
Keywords:Cell therapy    Skeletal myoblasts    Transplantation    Myocardial infarction    Percutaneous intervention
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