Exp Mol Med.  2010 Mar;42(3):155-165. 10.3858/emm.2010.42.3.022.

Strategies for ensuring that regenerative cardiomyocytes function properly and in cooperation with the host myocardium

Affiliations
  • 1Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan. hattori@sc.itc.keio.ac.jp
  • 2Asubio Pharma Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan.

Abstract

In developed countries, in which people have nutrient-rich diets, convenient environments, and access to numerous medications, the disease paradigm has changed. Nowadays, heart failure is one of the major causes of death. In spite of this, the therapeutic efficacies of medications are generally unsatisfactory. Although whole heart transplantation is ideal for younger patients with heart failure, many patients are deemed to be unsuitable for this type of surgery due to complications and/or age. The need for therapeutic alternatives to heart transplantation is great. Regenerative therapy is a strong option. For this purpose, several cell sources have been investigated, including intrinsic adult stem or progenitor cells and extrinsic pluripotent stem cells. Most intrinsic stem cells seem to contribute to a regenerative environment via paracrine factors and/or angiogenesis, whereas extrinsic pluripotent stem cells are unlimited sources of cardiomyocytes. In this review, we summarize the various strategies for using regenerative cardiomyocytes including our recent progressions: non-genetic approaches for the purification of cardiomyocytes and efficient transplantation. We expect that use of intrinsic and extrinsic stem cells in combination will enhance therapeutic effectiveness.

Keyword

embryonic stem cells; guided tissue regeneration; heart; induced pluripotent stem cells; myocytes, cardiac; transplants

MeSH Terms

Animals
Embryonic Stem Cells/cytology
Humans
Myocardium/*cytology/*metabolism
Myocytes, Cardiac/*cytology
*Regeneration
Stem Cell Transplantation
Tissue Engineering
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