Literature DB >> 18320653

[Improvement of myocardial remodelling and functioning in patients undergoing surgical treatment of chronic cardiac insufficiency by two-staged elevation of the immunoregulatory reserve of autological bone marrow cells and their intramyocardial application].

A A Temnov, V I Shumakov, S V Gureev, N A Onishchenko.   

Abstract

The aim of the investigation was to study a possibility to improve left ventricular (LV) volume and function remodelling in patients with chronic cardiac insufficiency (CCI) by means oftwo-stage bone marrow cell (BMC) activation: first in vivo and then ex vivo within the process of their cultivation. Two groups of CCI patients were recruited. Group 1 (controls) consisted of 50 patients undergoing conventional aorto-coronary bypass surgery (ACBS). Group 2 consisted of 57 patients injected with 200 million autological mononuclear BMC intramyocardially during ACBS. In Group 2 patients, the severity of immune dysregulation was assessed initially using blood leukocyte stimulation index (SI) values. Sixteen patients with SI >1 and moderate immunographic alterations were considered to have a favorable prognosis for BMC treatment; 41 subjects with SI <1 and pronounced immunographic abnormalities were regarded as having an unfavorable prognosis for BMC application. Twenty-two patients with SI <1 were administered a preliminary immunocorrective course (in vivo BMC activation). Mononuclear BMC obtained from 38 patients with SI >1 and 19 patients with SI <1 were cultured for 5 to 7 days (ex vivo BMC activation). Positive changes in BMC phenotypical pattern were observed only in patients with SI >1: CD3, CD4, CD8, CD25, and some other measurements increased. Significant positive effects on LV function parameters and Duke Activity Status Index (DASI) values were revealed in patients with SI >1 six months after BMC administration. In vivo immunocorrection in combination with subsequent ex vivo BMC activation (n=38) promoted significant improvements in LV volume characteristics 6 months after ACBS vs. the controls (ACBS without BMC, n=50). In conclusion, to make the administration of autological BMC in CCI patients effective, two-staged BMC activation should be performed: in vivo activation with immunocorrectors should be followed by ex vivo activation of cultured cells.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18320653

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vestn Ross Akad Med Nauk        ISSN: 0869-6047


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1.  Use of paracrine factors from stem cells to treat local radiation burns in rats.

Authors:  Andrey Temnov; Tatyana Astrelina; Konstantin Rogov; Boris Moroz; Vladimir Lebedev; Tamara Nasonova; Alla Lyrshchikova; Olga Dobrynina; Yury Deshevoy; Alexander Melerzanov; Augustinus Bader; Apurva Mishra; Shibashish Giri; Valeriy Boyarintsev; Alexander Trofimenko; Andrey Bushmanov; Alexander Samoylov
Journal:  Stem Cells Cloning       Date:  2018-10-26
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