Heart Cell Transplantation Improves Heart Function in Dilated Cardiomyopathic Hamsters

Author:

Yoo Kyung-Jong1,Li Ren-Ke1,Weisel Richard D.1,Mickle Donald A. G.1,Jia Zhi-Qiang1,Kim Eung-Joong1,Tomita Shinji1,Yau Terrance M.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Division of Cardiovascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, Toronto General Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Abstract

Background —Little is known about the effect of heart cell transplantation into the dilated cardiomyopathic myocardium. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of heart cell transplantation into dilated cardiomyopathic hamsters. Methods and Results —Ventricular heart cells were isolated from 4-week-old BIO 53.58 hamsters and cultured for 2 weeks before transplantation. The cells were labeled with bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) before transplantation for identification. Adult hamsters (17 weeks old) were used as recipients. Heart cells (4×10 6 cells) or culture medium was transplanted into the left ventricular free wall (transplantation and control groups, respectively, n=12 each). Sham-operated hamsters (n=12) underwent the surgery but not the transplantation. Cyclosporine A was administered subcutaneously to all hamsters daily after the operation. Four weeks after the transplantation, heart function was evaluated with the use of a Langendorff preparation. Histology showed severe focal myocardial necrosis in all groups. BrdU-stained tissue was found at the cell transplantation sites. The transplanted hearts had greater ( P <0.001) developed pressures at all balloon volumes and improved dP/dt (transplantation 915±253 versus control 453±120 and sham 530±187 mm Hg/s, P <0.001, balloon volume of 15 μL). No differences in ventricular function were found between control and sham-operated hamsters. Conclusions —The transplanted ventricular heart cells formed cardiac-like tissue in cardiomyopathic myocardium and improved its contractile function.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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