According to recent hypothesis, pathological processes may deplete the heart of stem cells and uncertainty still prevails as to whether functionally competent primitive cells can be obtained also from failing hearts. The scope of the present study was to assess proliferation, apoptosis, differentiation and commitment of cardiac primitive cells resident in normal (n=8) adult human hearts and in hearts with ischemic cardiomyopathy (n=8). Immunofluorescence and immunoblotting of CD117(+) cells isolated from normal and pathological hearts revealed higher expression of cardiac-specific nuclear and cytoplasmic markers in the latter. Proliferation of CD117(+) cells isolated from hearts with ischemic cardiomyopathy was 3.2±0.7-fold higher (p‹0.005)...
The demonstration of the presence of dividing primitive cells in damaged hearts has sparked increase...
Growing number of studies indicate epicardium-derived cells (EPDCs) as cardiac stem cells. While it ...
The introduction of stem cells in cardiology provides new tools in understanding the regenerative pr...
According to recent hypothesis, pathological processes may deplete the heart of stem cells and uncer...
According to recent findings, pathological processes may deplete adult heart of stem cells. The scop...
According to recent findings, pathological processes may deplete adult heart of stem cells. The scop...
Adult human heart hosts a population of cardiac primitive CD117-positive cells (CPCs), which are res...
Recently, the presence of dividing cells was observed in the sections of adult human heart. These ce...
It has been proposed the use of resident stem cells (SCs) for the repair of cardiac injuries. Howeve...
The demonstration of the presence of dividing primitive cells in damaged hearts has sparked increase...
Growing number of studies indicate epicardium-derived cells (EPDCs) as cardiac stem cells. While it ...
The introduction of stem cells in cardiology provides new tools in understanding the regenerative pr...
According to recent hypothesis, pathological processes may deplete the heart of stem cells and uncer...
According to recent findings, pathological processes may deplete adult heart of stem cells. The scop...
According to recent findings, pathological processes may deplete adult heart of stem cells. The scop...
Adult human heart hosts a population of cardiac primitive CD117-positive cells (CPCs), which are res...
Recently, the presence of dividing cells was observed in the sections of adult human heart. These ce...
It has been proposed the use of resident stem cells (SCs) for the repair of cardiac injuries. Howeve...
The demonstration of the presence of dividing primitive cells in damaged hearts has sparked increase...
Growing number of studies indicate epicardium-derived cells (EPDCs) as cardiac stem cells. While it ...
The introduction of stem cells in cardiology provides new tools in understanding the regenerative pr...