Stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes after bone marrow and heart transplantation

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R A de Weger
I Verbrugge
A H Bruggink
M M van Oosterhout
Y de Souza
D F van Wichen
F H J Gmelig-Meyling
N de Jonge
L F Verdonck
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[1] University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC-U),Department of Pathology
[2] University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC-U),Department of Immunology
[3] University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC-U),Department of Cardiology
[4] University Medical Center Utrecht (UMC-U),Department of Hematology
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Bone Marrow Transplantation | 2008年 / 41卷
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stem cells; heart transplantation; cardiomyocytes;
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Cardiomyocytes are a stable cell population with only limited potential for renewal after injury. Tissue regeneration may be due to infiltration of stem cells, which differentiate into cardiomyocytes. We have analysed the influx of stem cells in the heart of patients who received either a gender-mismatched BMT (male donor to female recipient) or a gender-mismatched cardiac transplant (HTX; female donor to male recipient). The proportion of infiltrating cells was determined by Y-chromosome in situ hybridization combined with immunohistochemical cell characterization. In BM transplanted patients and in cardiac allotransplant recipients, cardiomyocytes of apparent BM origin were detected. The proportions were similar in both groups and amounted up to 1% of all cardiomyocytes. The number of stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes did not alter significantly in time, but were relatively high in cases where large numbers of BM-derived Y-chromosome-positive infiltrating inflammatory cells were present. The number of Y-chromosome-positive endothelial cells was small and present only in small blood vessels. The number of BM-derived cardiomyocytes in both BMT and HTX is not significantly different between the two types of transplantation and is at most 1%.
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