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Improvement of Cardiac Contractile Function in Rats with Postinfarction Cardiosclerosis after Transplantation of Mononuclear and Multipotent Stroma Bone Marrow Cells

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We compared the efficiency of autologous mononuclear cells and multipotent stromal cells of the bone marrow after their non-selective intracoronary transplantation on day 30 after acute coronary infarction in rats. Improvement of hemodynamic parameters of myocardial contractility (rates of left ventricular pressure rise and drop) in comparison with the initial values and deceleration of postinfarction prolongation of QRS and QT intervals were observed in rats of the experimental group in contrast to controls in 4 weeks after transplantation. These functional changes were more intensive after transplantation of multipotent stromal cells and were accompanied by more pronounced morphological signs of reverse myocardial remodeling: thickening of the scarred left ventricular wall, shrinkage of the scar, and decrease in left ventricular dilatation index.

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Translated from Kletochnye Tekhnologii v Biologii i Meditsine, No. 2, pp. 73-78, April, 2012

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Khokhlova, O.N., Ilyushkina, I.A., Fatkhudinov, T.K. et al. Improvement of Cardiac Contractile Function in Rats with Postinfarction Cardiosclerosis after Transplantation of Mononuclear and Multipotent Stroma Bone Marrow Cells. Bull Exp Biol Med 153, 545–549 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-012-1763-z

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