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. 2018 Feb;48(2):200-210.
doi: 10.1007/s00595-017-1571-1. Epub 2017 Aug 18.

Myocardial regenerative therapy using a scaffold-free skeletal-muscle-derived cell sheet in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy even under a left ventricular assist device: a safety and feasibility study

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Myocardial regenerative therapy using a scaffold-free skeletal-muscle-derived cell sheet in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy even under a left ventricular assist device: a safety and feasibility study

Yasushi Yoshikawa et al. Surg Today. 2018 Feb.

Abstract

Background and purpose: Despite promising experimental results, clinically, intramyocardial myoblast injection failed to reverse remodeling and it induced arrhythmogenicity. In contrast, scaffold-free skeletal muscle-derived cell (SC) sheets attenuated cardiac dysfunction and arrhythmogenicity via paracrine effects. We report the first clinical trial of SC sheet implantation (SCSI) conducted in four patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) supported by a left ventricular assist device (LVAD).

Methods: SC sheets were made from muscle fibers and multi-layered SC sheets were applied to the left ventricular (LV) anterolateral surface via left thoracotomy.

Results: There were no major cardiac adverse events. Ventricular arrhythmia decreased in all except one patient, in whom global LV function did not improve. The LV volume decreased and LV ejection fraction improved in all except the same patient. Systolic wall thickening, reflecting regional wall motion, improved in the sheet-implanted areas, and vessels in the LV apex increased in all patients, suggesting angiogenesis. The LVAD was successfully removed in two patients.

Conclusions: SCSI induced reverse remodeling and angiogenesis, and improved LV function, allowing LVAD removal in two patients, although functional recovery failed to improve in the one non-responder, even with angiogenesis. SCSI is a promising regenerative therapy for DCM patients responsive to this strategy, even with LVAD assistance.

Keywords: Heart failure; Left ventricular assist device; Myoblast; Myocardial regenerative therapy.

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