In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamanders and some fish species are able to completely regenerate heart tissue following tissue injury, at any life stage. This capacity for complete cardiac repair provides a template for understanding the process of regeneration and for developing strategies to improve human cardiac repair outcomes. Using a cardiac cryo-injury model we show that heart regeneration is dependent on the innate immune system, as macrophage depletion during early time points post-injury results in regeneration failure. In contrast to the transient extracellular matrix (ECM) that normally accompanies regeneration, this intervention resulted in a permanent, highly cross...
Myocardial injury, such as myocardial infarction (MI), can lead to drastic heart damage. Zebrafish h...
Aside from the first week postnatal, murine heart regeneration is restricted and responses to damage...
Acute myocardial infarction occurs when a coronary artery becomes occluded following atherosclerotic...
In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamand...
AbstractUnlike humans, certain adult vertebrates such as newts and zebrafish possess extraordinary a...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
The capacity to regenerate damaged tissue and appendages is lost to some extent in higher vertebrate...
Heart failure is a major cause of death worldwide owing to the inability of the adult human heart to...
Tissue homeostasis is perturbed by stressful events, which can lead to organ dysfunction and failure...
Background & Aims Macrophages are highly plastic cells of the innate immune system with a functi...
Cardiac regeneration is an ancestral trait in vertebrates that is lost both as more recent vertebrat...
Fish model organisms such a Danio rerio have the ability to regenerate heart muscle during its whole...
Opinion statementMyocardial infarction is the most common cause of cardiac injury in humans and resu...
Myocardial injury, such as myocardial infarction (MI), can lead to drastic heart damage. Zebrafish h...
Aside from the first week postnatal, murine heart regeneration is restricted and responses to damage...
Acute myocardial infarction occurs when a coronary artery becomes occluded following atherosclerotic...
In dramatic contrast to the poor repair outcomes for humans and rodent models such as mice, salamand...
AbstractUnlike humans, certain adult vertebrates such as newts and zebrafish possess extraordinary a...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
The hearts of lower vertebrates such as fish and salamanders display scarless regeneration following...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
The capacity to regenerate damaged tissue and appendages is lost to some extent in higher vertebrate...
Heart failure is a major cause of death worldwide owing to the inability of the adult human heart to...
Tissue homeostasis is perturbed by stressful events, which can lead to organ dysfunction and failure...
Background & Aims Macrophages are highly plastic cells of the innate immune system with a functi...
Cardiac regeneration is an ancestral trait in vertebrates that is lost both as more recent vertebrat...
Fish model organisms such a Danio rerio have the ability to regenerate heart muscle during its whole...
Opinion statementMyocardial infarction is the most common cause of cardiac injury in humans and resu...
Myocardial injury, such as myocardial infarction (MI), can lead to drastic heart damage. Zebrafish h...
Aside from the first week postnatal, murine heart regeneration is restricted and responses to damage...
Acute myocardial infarction occurs when a coronary artery becomes occluded following atherosclerotic...