Dynamics of a growth factors serum level in therapy of myocardial infarction with mesenchymalstem cells in an experiment



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Abstract

The aim of the work was to assess TGF в, VEGF-C and
GM-CSF concentrations in the serum of rats after postinfarct
intramyocardial injection of mesenchymal stem cells.
Myocardial infarction was simulated by the criodestruction
of the left ventricular anterior wall. Mesenchymal stem
cells were derived from rat bone marrow and injected into
myocardium 21 days after the crioinjury. The levels of TGF в,
VEGF-C and GM-CSF were measured at 3, 7 and 14 days. The
synthetic activity of the transplanted cells to these growth
factors in vitro was also measured. It was shown that the
administration of mesenchymal cells leads to an increased
level of TGF в in the peripheral blood. The maximum TGF в
concentration was observed on Day 7 after transplantation.
Despite the intensive synthesis of VEGF-C and GM-CSF by
mesenchymal cells in vitro, they do not demonstrate a
significant effect on the level of the studied growth factors in
the peripheral blood.

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A S Golovkin

Kemerovo Cardiology Center, Siberian branch of the RAMS

Kemerovo Cardiology Center, Siberian branch of the RAMS

E A Velikanova

Kemerovo Cardiology Center, Siberian branch of the RAMS

Kemerovo Cardiology Center, Siberian branch of the RAMS

V G Matveeva

Kemerovo Cardiology Center, Siberian branch of the RAMS

Kemerovo Cardiology Center, Siberian branch of the RAMS

E A Saveleva

Kemerovo Cardiology Center, Siberian branch of the RAMS

Kemerovo Cardiology Center, Siberian branch of the RAMS

A V Eremeev

Krasnoyarsk Center for Reproductive MedicineKrasnoyarsk State Medical InstituteInstitute of Biophysics, Siberian branch of the RAS, Krasnoyarsk

Krasnoyarsk Center for Reproductive MedicineKrasnoyarsk State Medical InstituteInstitute of Biophysics, Siberian branch of the RAS, Krasnoyarsk

Yu I Sheina

Krasnoyarsk Center for Reproductive MedicineKrasnoyarsk State Medical InstituteInstitute of Biophysics, Siberian branch of the RAS, Krasnoyarsk

Krasnoyarsk Center for Reproductive MedicineKrasnoyarsk State Medical InstituteInstitute of Biophysics, Siberian branch of the RAS, Krasnoyarsk

A V Svetlakov

Krasnoyarsk Center for Reproductive MedicineKrasnoyarsk State Medical Institute

Krasnoyarsk Center for Reproductive MedicineKrasnoyarsk State Medical Institute

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