Cardiac stem cells: isolation, expansion and experimental use for myocardial regeneration
- 1 February 2007
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Clinical Practice Cardiovascular Medicine
- Vol. 4 (S1) , S9-S14
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ncpcardio0738
Abstract
Cellular cardiomyoplasty (myogenic cell grafting) is actively being explored as a novel method to regenerate damaged myocardium. The adult human heart contains small populations of indigenous committed cardiac stem cells or multipotent cardiac progenitor cells, identified by their cell-surface expression of c-kit (the receptor for stem cell factor), P-glycoprotein (a member of the multidrug resistance protein family), and Sca-1 (stem cell antigen 1, a mouse hematopoietic stem cell marker) or a Sca-1-like protein. Cardiac stem cells represent a logical source to exploit in cardiac regeneration therapy because, unlike other adult stem cells, they are likely to be intrinsically programmed to generate cardiac tissue in vitro and to increase cardiac tissue viability in vitro. Cardiac stem cell therapy could, therefore, change the fundamental approach to the treatment of heart diseaseKeywords
This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
- Stem cell niches in the adult mouse heartProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006
- Life and Death of Cardiac Stem CellsCirculation, 2006
- Late-Breaking Basic Science Abstracts From the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2005, Dallas, Texas, November 13-16Circulation Research, 2005
- Frequency and amplitude windows in the combined action of DC and low frequency AC magnetic fields on ion thermal motion in a macromolecule: Theoretical analysisBioelectromagnetics, 2005
- Postnatal isl1+ cardioblasts enter fully differentiated cardiomyocyte lineagesNature, 2005
- In search of “stemness”Experimental Hematology, 2004
- Adult Cardiac Sca-1-positive Cells Differentiate into Beating CardiomyocytesJournal of Biological Chemistry, 2004
- Toward an Electromagnetic Paradigm for Biology and MedicineThe Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2004
- Phenotype and hematopoietic potential of side population cells throughout embryonic developmentBlood, 2003
- Adult Cardiac Stem Cells Are Multipotent and Support Myocardial RegenerationCell, 2003