2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.healun.2014.07.010
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Ex vivo paracrine properties of cardiac tissue: Effects of chronic heart failure

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“…Our result of 9.479 is considered excellent[ 31 ]. Several other studies with explant assays still submerge the tissue in media[ 33 35 ] and we have shown how disintegrated the biopsies look compared to culturing on the T-disk. IHC showed that the polarized orientation of the biopsy on the T-disk will pick up antibodies from the medium within 20 hours.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Our result of 9.479 is considered excellent[ 31 ]. Several other studies with explant assays still submerge the tissue in media[ 33 35 ] and we have shown how disintegrated the biopsies look compared to culturing on the T-disk. IHC showed that the polarized orientation of the biopsy on the T-disk will pick up antibodies from the medium within 20 hours.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Future advances in mechanical circulatory support will be facilitated by new and improved support devices and enhanced strategies for caring for the patients on these devices; these advances will be guided by the use of multi-institutional registries that incorporate standardised definitions for all variables including those variables related to perfusion. [8][9][10] Future research in the areas of paediatric mechanical circulatory support devices and opportunities for cardiac regeneration [11][12][13][14][15] should lead to improved outcomes for children with cardiopulmonary failure. The Kaplan-Meier analyses in this study document that patients treated with mechanical circulatory support who do survive to hospital discharge have an excellent chance of longer-term survival.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…55 Oncostatin-M. 56 63 and IL-5. 60 Other molecules have also been previously associated to angiogenesis (PDGF-BB, GM-CSF, and IL1-b) as well as migration (GRO, GRO-a, ENA-78 10 ), (SDF-1 64 ) and activation (IGF-1 65 ) of CPCs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…These cells have also been reported to proliferate and migrate to the site of injury in response to several molecules secreted by CMs upon myocardial injury, including CTGF, 6 SDF-1, 7 TNF, 8 EGF, and HGF. 9,10 Although CPC regenerative potential has already been documented in several animal studies, 11,12 concerns with CPC potency and identity have been recently enhanced with the retraction of several studies from Piero Anversa's lab. 13 The human CPCs (hCPCs) employed in this work are not the same population involved in this controversy, and were isolated and cultured using a different protocol (Patent WO 2014141220 A1), which has been employed for the isolation of the hCPC population recently evaluated for the allogeneic treatment of AMI in CAREMI clinical trial (NCT02439398).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%