Cell Transplantation (Jan 2010)

Cross-Linking Enhances Deposition of Human Endothelial Progenitor Cells in the Rat Heart after Intracoronary Transplantation

  • Sandra Burghoff,
  • Zhaoping Ding,
  • Angelika Blaszczyk,
  • Andreas Wirrwar,
  • Doris Buchholz,
  • Hans-Wilhelm Müller,
  • Jürgen Schrader

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3727/096368909X474834
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19

Abstract

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Transplantation of human endothelial progenitor cells (hEPCs) may improve vascularization and left ventricular function after myocardial infarction. The scope of this study was to explore, whether cross-linking of EPCs may enhance the deposition of cells in the rat heart after clinical-like, intracoronary transplantation. To this end, 111 In-oxinate-labeled hEPCs were infused by a minimally invasive technique into the coronary arteries of immunosuppressed Wistar rats under control conditions and after ischemia/reperfusion. In a second set of experiments hEPCs were treated with phytohemagglutinin to create small cell clusters prior to transplantation. Continous three-dimensional HiSPECT images for 1 h and after 48 h revealed that cell deposition was significantly higher when hEPCs were cross-linked. Therefore, cross-linking of hEPCs may provide a promising approach to enhance the number of trapped cells also in a clinical setting.