TY - JOUR
T1 - Cellular cardiomyoplasty
T2 - Routes of cell delivery and retention
AU - Al Kindi, Adil
AU - Ge, Yin
AU - Shum-Tim, Dominique
AU - Chiu, Ray C.J.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Experimental and clinical studies have proven the feasibility of cellular cardiomyoplasty in treating the damaged myocardium following ischemic injury. Over the years, this field has exploded with different investigators trying different routes of cell delivery ranging from direct cell injection into the heart to peripheral intravenous delivery utilizing the various signaling mechanisms known. These different routes have resulted in a wide range of retention and engraftment of cells in the target tissues. In this review, we will explore the different modalities of cell delivery, the pros and cons of each route and the cellular retention and therapeutic efficacy of these routes. We will then look into the different theories that try to explain the observed retention and engraftment of cells in the target tissues. Finally, we will discuss various methods that can improve cellular retention and engraftment and hence better improvement in myocardial function.
AB - Experimental and clinical studies have proven the feasibility of cellular cardiomyoplasty in treating the damaged myocardium following ischemic injury. Over the years, this field has exploded with different investigators trying different routes of cell delivery ranging from direct cell injection into the heart to peripheral intravenous delivery utilizing the various signaling mechanisms known. These different routes have resulted in a wide range of retention and engraftment of cells in the target tissues. In this review, we will explore the different modalities of cell delivery, the pros and cons of each route and the cellular retention and therapeutic efficacy of these routes. We will then look into the different theories that try to explain the observed retention and engraftment of cells in the target tissues. Finally, we will discuss various methods that can improve cellular retention and engraftment and hence better improvement in myocardial function.
KW - Cell delivery techniques
KW - Cell survival
KW - Cellular cardiomyoplasty
KW - Cellular engraftment
KW - Cellular retention
KW - Intracoronary injection
KW - Intramyocardial injection
KW - Retrograde coronary venous injection
KW - Systemic intravenous injection
KW - Washout
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U2 - 10.2741/2855
DO - 10.2741/2855
M3 - Review article
C2 - 17981723
AN - SCOPUS:38449091736
SN - 1093-9946
VL - 13
SP - 2421
EP - 2434
JO - Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition)
JF - Frontiers in bioscience (Landmark edition)
IS - 7
ER -