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Multipotent adult progenitor cells sustain function of ischemic limbs in mice.

Authors :
Aranguren XL
McCue JD
Hendrickx B
Zhu XH
Du F
Chen E
Pelacho B
Peñuelas I
Abizanda G
Uriz M
Frommer SA
Ross JJ
Schroeder BA
Seaborn MS
Adney JR
Hagenbrock J
Harris NH
Zhang Y
Zhang X
Nelson-Holte MH
Jiang Y
Billiau AD
Chen W
Prósper F
Verfaillie CM
Luttun A
Source :
The Journal of clinical investigation [J Clin Invest] 2008 Feb; Vol. 118 (2), pp. 505-14.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Despite progress in cardiovascular research, a cure for peripheral vascular disease has not been found. We compared the vascularization and tissue regeneration potential of murine and human undifferentiated multipotent adult progenitor cells (mMAPC-U and hMAPC-U), murine MAPC-derived vascular progenitors (mMAPC-VP), and unselected murine BM cells (mBMCs) in mice with moderate limb ischemia, reminiscent of intermittent claudication in human patients. mMAPC-U durably restored blood flow and muscle function and stimulated muscle regeneration, by direct and trophic contribution to vascular and skeletal muscle growth. This was in contrast to mBMCs and mMAPC-VP, which did not affect muscle regeneration and provided only limited and transient improvement. Moreover, mBMCs participated in a sustained inflammatory response in the lower limb, associated with progressive deterioration in muscle function. Importantly, mMAPC-U and hMAPC-U also remedied vascular and muscular deficiency in severe limb ischemia, representative of critical limb ischemia in humans. Thus, unlike BMCs or vascular-committed progenitors, undifferentiated multipotent adult progenitor cells offer the potential to durably repair ischemic damage in peripheral vascular disease patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0021-9738
Volume :
118
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of clinical investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18172550
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI31153