Adenovirus-mediated stromal cell-derived- Factor-1α gene transfer induces cardiac preservation after infarction via angiogenesis of CD133 + stem cells and anti-apoptosis

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In our study, we found cardiocytes expressed CXCR4, and the number of cardiocytes apoptosis with SDF-1 treatment decreased obviously through SDF-1 induced the up-regulation of phosphorylated Akt. On day 7 after myocardial infarction, marked expression of SDF-1α, and the number of CD133 + cells was the highest in the AdV-SDF-1 injection hearts. On day 28 post-treatment, blood vessel density in the AdV. SDF-1 group was higher in infracted zones. Infarct size and collagen accumulation in the infracted area decreased significantly, thickness of LV wall, vessels and cardiocytes' density increased obviously in the AdV-SDF-1 group than in control or Adv-LacZ group, and hemodynamics showed the improvement of left ventricle heart function in the AdV.SDF-1 group. Therefore, SDF-1α could improve cardiac structure and function through the combined effects of angiogenesis and anti-apoptosis. © 2008 Published by European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. All rights reserved.

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Tang, J., Wang, J., Yang, J., & Kong, X. (2008). Adenovirus-mediated stromal cell-derived- Factor-1α gene transfer induces cardiac preservation after infarction via angiogenesis of CD133 + stem cells and anti-apoptosis. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 7(5), 767–770. https://doi.org/10.1510/icvts.2007.169896

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