Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Experimental Investigation
Transient Increase of Cytokines in the Acute Ischemic Tissue is Beneficial to Cell-Based Therapeutic Angiogenesis
Shu-Lan QinTao-Sheng LiMasayuki KuboMako OhshimaAkira FurutaniKimikazu Hamano
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2008 年 72 巻 12 号 p. 2075-2080

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Background Implantation of bone marrow cells (BMCs) is a treatment of ischemic disease. It is well known that many inflammatory cytokines are released in ischemic tissue, especially in the acute phase, so in the present study it was investigated if the transient increase of cytokines in the acute ischemic tissue influences cell-based therapeutic angiogenesis. Methods and Results Ischemic limb models were created in C57BL/6 mice as 24 h (acute) or 2 weeks (chronic) after ischemia. BMCs were cultured with total tissue protein, which was extracted from the acute and chronic ischemic muscles. The survival, adhesion, and migration of BMCs were significantly better after culture with 1 mg/ml total tissue protein extracted from the acute ischemic limbs than from the chronic ischemic limbs (p<0.001). For the in-vivo study, 8×106 BMCs, collected from green fluorescent protein (GFP) transgenic mice, were implanted into the acute or chronic ischemic limbs of the mice. The survival of implanted cells and blood flow were significantly better when BMCs were implanted into the acute ischemic limbs than into the chronic ischemic limbs (p<0.001). Conclusions A transient increase of cytokines in the acute ischemic tissue is beneficial for cell-based therapeutic angiogenesis. (Circ J 2008; 72: 2075 - 2080)

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