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| Mesenchymal stem cells rescue cardiomyoblasts from cell death in an in
vitro ischemia model via direct cell-to-cell connections
Mesenchymal stem cells rescue cardiomyoblasts from cell death in an in vitro ischemia model via
direct cell-to-cell connections
http://7thspace.com/headlines/342001/mesenchymal_stem_cells_rescue_cardiomyoblasts_from_cell_death_in_an_in_vitro_ischemia_model_via_direct_cell_to_cell_connections.html
Bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are promising candidates for cell based
therapies in myocardial infarction. However, the exact underlying cellular mechanisms are still
not fully understood.
Our aim was to explore the possible role of direct cell-to-cell interaction between ischemic
H9c2 cardiac myoblasts and normal MSCs. Using an in vitro ischemia model of 150 minutes of
oxygen glucose deprivation we investigated cell viability and cell interactions with confocal
microscopy and flow cytometry.
Results: Our model revealed that adding normal MSCs to the ischemic cell population
significantly decreased the ratio of dead H9c2 cells (H9c2 only: 0.85 +/- 0.086 vs. H9c2+MSCs:
0.16 +/- 0.035). This effect was dependent on direct cell-to-cell contact since co-cultivation
with MSCs cultured in cell inserts did not exert the same beneficial effect (ratio of dead H9c2
cells: 0.90 +/- 0.055).
Confocal microscopy revealed that cardiomyoblasts and MSCs frequently formed 200-500 nm wide
intercellular connections and cell fusion rarely occurred between these cells.
Conclusion: Based on these results we hypothesize that mesenchymal stem cells may reduce the
number of dead cardiomyoblasts after ischemic damage via direct cell-to-cell interactions and
intercellular tubular connections may play an important role in these processes.
Apr. 20, 2010 (7thSpace Interactive)
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