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Potential Mechanisms Underlying Therapeutic Benefits of Stem Cell for Heart Failure

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posted on 2024-07-26, 02:22 authored by Xin Xiong, Feby SaviraFeby Savira, Kevin W Huang, Zuoren Yu, Bing Hui Wang
Stem cell therapy has been tested for cardiac disease therapy for decades. Initially, researchers only considered stem cells’ differentiative ability to repair damaged cardiac tissue. However, studies have now uncovered novel mechanisms contributing to stem cell healing properties to repair injured cardiac tissue, including via paracrine signaling and exosome secretions, leading to amelioration of cardiac remodeling and enhancement of proliferation, regeneration and survival of stem cell-derived cardiac cells. Understanding these underlying mechanisms could help researchers utilize stem cells as a therapeutic strategy for cardiac disease effectively and address the current limitations, mainly surrounding its survival and differentiative ability in the cardiac milieu. This review will discuss the known potential mechanisms underlying the role of stem cells in contributing to and for the treatment of heart diseases.

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Journal

Nano LIFE

Volume

09

Pagination

1941004-1941004

ISSN

1793-9844

eISSN

1793-9852

Language

eng

Publication classification

E3.1 Extract of paper

Issue

03

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

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