The cellular and molecular mechanisms that are responsible for the poor regenerative capacity of the adult heart after myocardial infarction (MI) are still unclear and their understanding is crucial to develop novel regenerative therapies. Considering the lack of reliable in vitro tissue-like models to evaluate the molecular mechanisms of cardiac regeneration, we used cryoinjury on rat Engineered Heart Tissues (rEHTs) as a new model which recapitulates in part the in vivo response after myocardial injury of neonatal and adult heart. When we subjected to cryoinjury immature and mature rEHTs, we observed a significant increase in cardiomyocyte (CM) DNA synthesis when compared to the controls. As expected, the number of mitotic CMs significant...
Heart failure, as a result of myocardial infarction, is a major cause of mortality in human. The mai...
AbstractCardiomyocyte proliferation and progenitor differentiation are endogenous mechanisms of myoc...
International audienceHuman embryonic stem (HES) cells can give rise to cardiomyocytes in vitro. How...
Introduction: Although traditionally adult cardiomyocytes are thought to be unable to divide, recent...
Introduction: Although traditionally adult cardiomyocytes are thought to be unable to divide, recent...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and un...
The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and un...
Despite considerable efforts carried out to develop stem/progenitor cell-based technologies aiming a...
Adult humans fail to regenerate their hearts following injury, and this failure to regenerate myocar...
After myocardial infarction (MI) the human heart is unable to regenerate lost tissue, leading to sca...
While a regenerative response is limited in the mammalian adult heart, it has been recently shown th...
[[abstract]]Background The heart is a highly vascular organ and prolonged interruption of myocardial...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Cardiomyocytes are irrevers...
The heart is the first functional organ to develop, and cardiomyocytes (cardiac muscle cells) are th...
Heart failure, as a result of myocardial infarction, is a major cause of mortality in human. The mai...
AbstractCardiomyocyte proliferation and progenitor differentiation are endogenous mechanisms of myoc...
International audienceHuman embryonic stem (HES) cells can give rise to cardiomyocytes in vitro. How...
Introduction: Although traditionally adult cardiomyocytes are thought to be unable to divide, recent...
Introduction: Although traditionally adult cardiomyocytes are thought to be unable to divide, recent...
Cardiac regeneration is a homeostatic cardiogenic process by which the sections of malfunctioning ad...
The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and un...
The adult human heart possesses a limited regenerative potential following an ischemic event, and un...
Despite considerable efforts carried out to develop stem/progenitor cell-based technologies aiming a...
Adult humans fail to regenerate their hearts following injury, and this failure to regenerate myocar...
After myocardial infarction (MI) the human heart is unable to regenerate lost tissue, leading to sca...
While a regenerative response is limited in the mammalian adult heart, it has been recently shown th...
[[abstract]]Background The heart is a highly vascular organ and prolonged interruption of myocardial...
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Cardiomyocytes are irrevers...
The heart is the first functional organ to develop, and cardiomyocytes (cardiac muscle cells) are th...
Heart failure, as a result of myocardial infarction, is a major cause of mortality in human. The mai...
AbstractCardiomyocyte proliferation and progenitor differentiation are endogenous mechanisms of myoc...
International audienceHuman embryonic stem (HES) cells can give rise to cardiomyocytes in vitro. How...