Cell Transplantation (Mar 2009)

Early Translation of Adipose-Derived Cell Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease

  • Ricardo Sanz-Ruiz,
  • Eugenia Fernández-Santos,
  • Marta Domínguez-Muñoa,
  • Radoslaw Parma,
  • Adolfo Villa,
  • Lucía Fernández,
  • Pedro L. Sánchez,
  • Francisco Fernández-Avilés

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3727/096368909788534889
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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Over the past decade, cell therapy has emerged as a new approach to reversing myocardial ischemia. Several types of adult stem cells have been studied in both preclinical and clinical conditions for this purpose: bone marrow cells, circulating cells, and myoblasts. Nevertheless, the quest for the ideal “anti-ischemic” cell is still ongoing. Recently, the existence of a population of stem cells located in adipose tissue (adipose-derived stem cells) has been observed. These are able to differentiate into multiple cell lineages including cardiomyocytic differentiation. In this review we discuss the basic principles of adipose-derived stem cells (types and characteristics, harvesting, and expansion), the initial experimental studies, and the currently ongoing clinical trials.