Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Two studies involving cardiac cell transplantation have shown an evolving role for bone marrow cells in cardiac cell therapy

Source: Cell Transplantation: The Regenerative Medicine Journal
Date: September 3, 2008

Summary:

Two studies involving cardiac cell transplantation have shown an evolving role for bone marrow cells in cardiac cell therapy. The implantation of heart muscle cells and subsequent restoration of cardiac function was enhanced when bone marrow cells were implanted along with the cardiomyocytes. Researchers also found that mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow provided an advantage over fetal amniotic fluid derived cells when differentiating into appropriate cells for cardiac cell transplantation and repair.