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Molecular Imaging of Human Skeletal Myoblasts (huSKM) in Mouse Post-Infarction Myocardium

Current treatment protocols for myocardial infarction improve the outcome of disease to some extent but do not provide the clue for full regeneration of the heart tissues. An increasing body of evidence has shown that transplantation of cells may lead to some organ recovery. However, the optimal ste...

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Autores principales: Fiedorowicz, Katarzyna, Wargocka-Matuszewska, Weronika, Ambrożkiewicz, Karolina A., Rugowska, Anna, Cheda, Łukasz, Fiedorowicz, Michał, Zimna, Agnieszka, Drabik, Monika, Borkowski, Szymon, Świątkiewicz, Maciej, Bogorodzki, Piotr, Grieb, Paweł, Hamankiewicz, Paulina, Kolanowski, Tomasz J., Rozwadowska, Natalia, Kozłowska, Urszula, Klimczak, Aleksandra, Kolasiński, Jerzy, Rogulski, Zbigniew, Kurpisz, Maciej
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8509689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639225
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910885
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author Fiedorowicz, Katarzyna
Wargocka-Matuszewska, Weronika
Ambrożkiewicz, Karolina A.
Rugowska, Anna
Cheda, Łukasz
Fiedorowicz, Michał
Zimna, Agnieszka
Drabik, Monika
Borkowski, Szymon
Świątkiewicz, Maciej
Bogorodzki, Piotr
Grieb, Paweł
Hamankiewicz, Paulina
Kolanowski, Tomasz J.
Rozwadowska, Natalia
Kozłowska, Urszula
Klimczak, Aleksandra
Kolasiński, Jerzy
Rogulski, Zbigniew
Kurpisz, Maciej
author_facet Fiedorowicz, Katarzyna
Wargocka-Matuszewska, Weronika
Ambrożkiewicz, Karolina A.
Rugowska, Anna
Cheda, Łukasz
Fiedorowicz, Michał
Zimna, Agnieszka
Drabik, Monika
Borkowski, Szymon
Świątkiewicz, Maciej
Bogorodzki, Piotr
Grieb, Paweł
Hamankiewicz, Paulina
Kolanowski, Tomasz J.
Rozwadowska, Natalia
Kozłowska, Urszula
Klimczak, Aleksandra
Kolasiński, Jerzy
Rogulski, Zbigniew
Kurpisz, Maciej
author_sort Fiedorowicz, Katarzyna
collection PubMed
description Current treatment protocols for myocardial infarction improve the outcome of disease to some extent but do not provide the clue for full regeneration of the heart tissues. An increasing body of evidence has shown that transplantation of cells may lead to some organ recovery. However, the optimal stem cell population has not been yet identified. We would like to propose a novel pro-regenerative treatment for post-infarction heart based on the combination of human skeletal myoblasts (huSkM) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). huSkM native or overexpressing gene coding for Cx43 (huSKMCx43) alone or combined with MSCs were delivered in four cellular therapeutic variants into the healthy and post-infarction heart of mice while using molecular reporter probes. Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography/Computed Tomography (SPECT/CT) performed right after cell delivery and 24 h later revealed a trend towards an increase in the isotopic uptake in the post-infarction group of animals treated by a combination of huSkMCx43 with MSC. Bioluminescent imaging (BLI) showed the highest increase in firefly luciferase (fluc) signal intensity in post-infarction heart treated with combination of huSkM and MSCs vs. huSkM alone (p < 0.0001). In healthy myocardium, however, nanoluciferase signal (nanoluc) intensity varied markedly between animals treated with stem cell populations either alone or in combinations with the tendency to be simply decreased. Therefore, our observations seem to show that MSCs supported viability, engraftment, and even proliferation of huSkM in the post-infarction heart.
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spelling pubmed-85096892021-10-13 Molecular Imaging of Human Skeletal Myoblasts (huSKM) in Mouse Post-Infarction Myocardium Fiedorowicz, Katarzyna Wargocka-Matuszewska, Weronika Ambrożkiewicz, Karolina A. Rugowska, Anna Cheda, Łukasz Fiedorowicz, Michał Zimna, Agnieszka Drabik, Monika Borkowski, Szymon Świątkiewicz, Maciej Bogorodzki, Piotr Grieb, Paweł Hamankiewicz, Paulina Kolanowski, Tomasz J. Rozwadowska, Natalia Kozłowska, Urszula Klimczak, Aleksandra Kolasiński, Jerzy Rogulski, Zbigniew Kurpisz, Maciej Int J Mol Sci Article Current treatment protocols for myocardial infarction improve the outcome of disease to some extent but do not provide the clue for full regeneration of the heart tissues. An increasing body of evidence has shown that transplantation of cells may lead to some organ recovery. However, the optimal stem cell population has not been yet identified. We would like to propose a novel pro-regenerative treatment for post-infarction heart based on the combination of human skeletal myoblasts (huSkM) and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). huSkM native or overexpressing gene coding for Cx43 (huSKMCx43) alone or combined with MSCs were delivered in four cellular therapeutic variants into the healthy and post-infarction heart of mice while using molecular reporter probes. Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography/Computed Tomography (SPECT/CT) performed right after cell delivery and 24 h later revealed a trend towards an increase in the isotopic uptake in the post-infarction group of animals treated by a combination of huSkMCx43 with MSC. Bioluminescent imaging (BLI) showed the highest increase in firefly luciferase (fluc) signal intensity in post-infarction heart treated with combination of huSkM and MSCs vs. huSkM alone (p < 0.0001). In healthy myocardium, however, nanoluciferase signal (nanoluc) intensity varied markedly between animals treated with stem cell populations either alone or in combinations with the tendency to be simply decreased. Therefore, our observations seem to show that MSCs supported viability, engraftment, and even proliferation of huSkM in the post-infarction heart. MDPI 2021-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8509689/ /pubmed/34639225 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910885 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fiedorowicz, Katarzyna
Wargocka-Matuszewska, Weronika
Ambrożkiewicz, Karolina A.
Rugowska, Anna
Cheda, Łukasz
Fiedorowicz, Michał
Zimna, Agnieszka
Drabik, Monika
Borkowski, Szymon
Świątkiewicz, Maciej
Bogorodzki, Piotr
Grieb, Paweł
Hamankiewicz, Paulina
Kolanowski, Tomasz J.
Rozwadowska, Natalia
Kozłowska, Urszula
Klimczak, Aleksandra
Kolasiński, Jerzy
Rogulski, Zbigniew
Kurpisz, Maciej
Molecular Imaging of Human Skeletal Myoblasts (huSKM) in Mouse Post-Infarction Myocardium
title Molecular Imaging of Human Skeletal Myoblasts (huSKM) in Mouse Post-Infarction Myocardium
title_full Molecular Imaging of Human Skeletal Myoblasts (huSKM) in Mouse Post-Infarction Myocardium
title_fullStr Molecular Imaging of Human Skeletal Myoblasts (huSKM) in Mouse Post-Infarction Myocardium
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Imaging of Human Skeletal Myoblasts (huSKM) in Mouse Post-Infarction Myocardium
title_short Molecular Imaging of Human Skeletal Myoblasts (huSKM) in Mouse Post-Infarction Myocardium
title_sort molecular imaging of human skeletal myoblasts (huskm) in mouse post-infarction myocardium
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8509689/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34639225
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms221910885
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