International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Dec 2022)

Effects of Cardiac Stem Cell on Postinfarction Arrhythmogenic Substrate

  • Ángel Arenal,
  • Gonzalo R. Ríos-Muñoz,
  • Alejandro Carta-Bergaz,
  • Pablo M. Ruiz-Hernández,
  • Esther Pérez-David,
  • Verónica Crisóstomo,
  • Gerard Loughlin,
  • Ricardo Sanz-Ruiz,
  • Javier Fernández-Portales,
  • Alejandra Acosta,
  • Claudia Báez-Díaz,
  • Virginia Blanco-Blázquez,
  • María J. Ledesma-Carbayo,
  • Miriam Pareja,
  • María E. Fernández-Santos,
  • Francisco M. Sánchez-Margallo,
  • Javier G. Casado,
  • Francisco Fernández-Avilés

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms232416211
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 24
p. 16211

Abstract

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Clinical data suggest that cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs) could modify post-infarction scar and ventricular remodeling and reduce the incidence of ventricular tachycardia (VT). This paper assesses the effect of CDCs on VT substrate in a pig model of postinfarction monomorphic VT. We studied the effect of CDCs on the electrophysiological properties and histological structure of dense scar and heterogeneous tissue (HT). Optical mapping and histological evaluation were performed 16 weeks after the induction of a myocardial infarction by transient occlusion of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery in 21 pigs. Four weeks after LAD occlusion, pigs were randomized to receive intracoronary plus trans-myocardial CDCs (IC+TM group, n: 10) or to a control group. Optical mapping (OM) showed an action potential duration (APD) gradient between HT and normal tissue in both groups. CDCs increased conduction velocity (53 ± 5 vs. 45 ± 6 cm/s, p p p = 0.03), respectively; five of these VTs had their critical isthmus located in intra-scar HT found adjacent to the coronary arteries. Histological evaluation of HT revealed less fibrosis (p p = 0.001), and higher density of connexin-43 in the IC+TM group. Scar and left ventricular volumes did not show differences between groups. Allogeneic CDCs early after myocardial infarction can modify the structure and electrophysiology of post-infarction scar. These findings pave the way for novel therapeutic properties of CDCs.

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