日本放射線影響学会大会講演要旨集
日本放射線影響学会第49回大会
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"The International Consortium for Medical Care of Hibakusha and Radiation Life Science" International Symposium "Multidisciplinary Studies on Radiation Life Science"
Therapeutic angiogenesis by autologous transplantation of bone marrow mononuclear cells for peripheral artery disease.
*Kazuhiro NAGAIIchiroh MATSUMARUTakuya FUKUSHIMAYasushi MIYAZAKIKiyoyuki EISHIMasao TOMONAGA
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 Medical management of the acute radiation injury might be an important area to which procedure of regeneration medicine and stem cell therapy could contribute, since organ stem cells might be targets of radiation injury. Furthermore, the recovery of blood flow is an important factor in the restoration of many tissues, therapeutic angiogenesis is assumed to become essential treatment in this field.
 We have started a project of therapeutic angiogenesis by implantation of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNCs) since 2003 in conformity to the protocol of TACT (Therapeutic Angiogenesis Using Cell Transplantation) trial, which treated patients with severe lower limb ischemia.
 Two cases of Buerger's disease were treated and their symptoms were improved within two to four weeks after the transplantation. Angiography indicated that there emerged new blood vessels in patient's treated limb. Augmentation of blood flow was suggested by thermography in one case. In both cases, any serious adverse symptoms due to this treatment were not observed.
 In the present trial, we could recognize effectiveness and safety of therapeutic angiogenesis. We need to improve the present procedure with introduction of evolving knowledge regarding mechanisms of physiological, pathological and utilizable therapeutic angiogenesis, and should develop the best strategy of tissue regeneration medicine for victims of radiation exposure.
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