The hypoxic microenvironment of stem cells and their progenies of the heart

Poonam Sharma, G. Figtree, Carmine Gentil
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Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of lifelong disability and the most common form of heart disease is ischaemic heart disease, characterized by an imbalance between myocardial oxygen supply and its demand. This can lead to disturbances in impulse formation and conduction in the heart in the form of arrhythmias. During myocardial infarction, a sustained ischaemia leads to irreversible necrosis of the heart muscle and a plethora of stem cell therapies have been investigated to treat cardiovascular disease.1,2 Several studies testing the regenerative potential of stem cells to treat cardiovascular disease in humans have focused on designing the optimal microenvironment for these cells.3 Based on their potency, stem cells of the heart can be divided as: i) totipotent; ii) pluripotent, such as “embryonic stem cells” (“ESCs”) and “induced-pluripotent stem cells” (“iPSCs”); iii) multipotent, such as “hematopoietic stem cells” (“HSCs”) and “mesenchymal stem cells” (“MSCs”); and iv) unipotent, such as “cardiac stem cells” (“CSCs”).3 Lastly, other progenitor cells of the heart can be identified, such as “skeletal myoblasts” (also referred to as “skeletal muscle satellite cells”) and “mesodermal VEGFR2+ cardiac progenitor cells”.3 For regenerative therapy purposes, several stem cell types and progenies at different developmental stages have been considered for transplantation into the ischemic and hold promise for future studies aiming at regenerate the heart in cardiovascular disease patients as described in this review.
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心脏干细胞及其后代的缺氧微环境
心血管疾病是导致终身残疾的一个主要原因,最常见的心脏病形式是缺血性心脏病,其特点是心肌供氧量和需氧量之间的不平衡。这可能导致以心律失常形式出现的心脏冲动形成和传导紊乱。在心肌梗死期间,持续的缺血导致心肌不可逆的坏死,大量的干细胞疗法已经被研究用于治疗心血管疾病。几项测试干细胞再生潜力以治疗人类心血管疾病的研究集中在为这些细胞设计最佳微环境上根据其效力,心脏干细胞可分为:i)全能性;ii)多能性,如“胚胎干细胞”(“ESCs”)和“诱导多能性干细胞”(“iPSCs”);iii)多能性,如“造血干细胞”(“hsc”)和“间充质干细胞”(“MSCs”);iv)单能性,如“心脏干细胞”(“CSCs”)最后,可以鉴定心脏的其他祖细胞,如“骨骼肌母细胞”(也称为“骨骼肌卫星细胞”)和“中胚层VEGFR2+心脏祖细胞”为了再生治疗的目的,几种不同发育阶段的干细胞类型和后代已被考虑移植到缺血性心脏中,并有望在未来的研究中用于再生心血管疾病患者的心脏。
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