美國休士頓的德州大學研究團隊,日前成功的將人類皮下組織的脂肪幹細胞與大鼠的心肌細胞做融和,不僅形成新的心肌細胞,還可以造成心臟的跳動.這項發現已刊登在FASEB期刊中.

將脂肪幹細胞與心肌細胞融合,產生多核的細胞,將這細胞繼續做培養,發現新的心肌細胞會跳動,這可以用來彌補因心肌梗塞所導致的受損心肌,並且無基因改造的問題.

動物實驗的成功,接下來可以利用相同方式,應用在人類身上,希望這個技術可以取代傳統的心臟移植手術,以再生心臟組織做治療.

Scientists fuse human fat stem cells with rat cardiomyocytes to form new muscles

   
According to new research published online in The FASEB Journal scientists have successfully fused human stem cells derived from subcutaneous adipose (fat) tissue with muscle cells from rat hearts. Not only did these cells "talk" to form new muscle cells altogether, but they actually beat.
 
"Recovery of regenerative cells located in the stromal vascular fraction of a patient's own subcutaneous tissue is relatively simple and can be used for self-healing," said Christopher Alt, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the work from the Department of Molecular Pathology at the University of Texas in Houston. "A patient's quality of life can be improved by application of those recovered regenerative cells to the heart, as well as to bone, tendons, non-healing wounds and joints."
 
Using newborn rats, scientists studied the combination of rat heart muscle cells (cardiomyocytes) and human adipose (fat) stem cells derived from human subcutaneous adipose tissue. They found that the two fused and formed new heart muscle cells with several nuclei. When kept in a culture environment, these cells beat. These new cells exhibited an ability to compensate for a loss of cardiomyocytes as following a myocardial infarction, via fusion with cardiomyocytes. Furthermore, this study shows that contrary to previous findings suggesting that genetic modification of certain embryonic genes in adult stem cells is required as a prerequisite for turning into heart cells, the human stem cells used in this study were not genetically modified.

 

"Much work is still ahead before this method can be applied to humans, but the hope is that this technique might eventually make heart transplants unnecessary," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. "This study not only shows the power of stem cell fusion technology, but also that cardiac regeneration is on the horizon."

http://www.news-medical.net/news/20110301/Scientists-fuse-human-fat-stem-cells-with-rat-cardiomyocytes-to-form-new-muscles.aspx

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