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Cristiano Spadaccio1, Alberto Rainer, Federico De Marco, Mario Lusini, Paolo Gallo, Pietro Sedati, Andrea Onetti Muda, Stefano De Porcellinis, Chiara Gregorj, Giuseppe Avvisati, Marcella Trombetta, Massimo Chello, Elvio Covino, David A Bull, Amit N Patel, Jorge A Genovese.
Abstract
Electrostimulation represents a well-known trophic factor for different tissues. In vitro electrostimulation of non-stem and stem cells induces myogenic predifferentiation and may be a powerful tool to generate cells with the capacity to respond to local areas of injury. We evaluated the effects of in vivo electrostimulation on infarcted myocardium using a miniaturized multiparameter implantable stimulator in rats. Parameters of electrostimulation were organized to avoid a direct driving or pacing of native heart rhythm. Electrical stimuli were delivered for 14 days across the scar site. In situ electrostimulation used as a cell-free, cytokine-free stimulation system, improved myocardial function, and increased angiogenesis through endothelial progenitor cell migration and production of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). In situ electrostimulation represents a novel means to stimulate repair of the heart and other organs, as well as to precondition tissues for treatment with cell-based therapies.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22776240 DOI: 10.3727/096368912X652977
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Transplant ISSN: 0963-6897 Impact factor: 4.064