Title of article :
Effects of Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation in Combination With Heparin on Acute Myocardial Infarction in A Rabbit Model
Author/Authors :
Hajigol, Shahrzad Graduated Doctor of Veterinary Medicine - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Garmsar Branch - Islamic Azad University , Moradi Gardeshi, Tohid department of Veterinary Sciences - Garmsar Branch - Islamic Azad University , Safizadeh, Fahimeh Iranian Social Security Organization, Kerman , Khosh Ravesh, Roya Physiology Research Center - Department of Physiology - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Abbasi, Mojtaba Veterinary Medicine - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahrekord Branch - Islamic Azad University
Abstract :
Background and aim: background: stem cell transplantation, combined with some bioactive substances, has revealed promising outcomes in treating cardiac tissue damage caused by myocardial infarction (mi). in the present study, we evaluated the beneficial consequence of mesenchymal stem cells (mscs) transplantation combined with heparin on heart damage within infarcted rabbits. methods: twenty-eight male new zealand white rabbits were randomly distributed into four groups: control, mi, mi+ mscs, and mi+mscs+ heparin. functional parameters of the left ventricle through echocardiography, lesion area through macro trichrome evaluation, and angiogenesis through masson's trichrome staining were compared between groups. results: ejection fraction and fractional shortening were improved in mi +mscs and mi+ mscs + heparin group compared to the mi group (p<0.05). the lesion area was significantly reduced, and angiogenesis was markedly increased in mi +msc + heparin treated animals compared to mi and mi +mscs groups.conclusion: although mscs injection to infarcted area restored normal heart function, we concluded that in the infarcted region of animals, mscs injection combined with exogenous heparin could have more effects on the left ventricle functional parameters, cardiac lesions, and new vessel formation.
Keywords :
Mesenchymal Stem Cells , Angiogenesis , Heparin , Myocardial Infarction
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Laboratory Sciences