Skeletal myoblast transplantation for repair of myocardial necrosis.
@article{Murry1996SkeletalMT,
title={Skeletal myoblast transplantation for repair of myocardial necrosis.},
author={Charles E. Murry and Robert W. Wiseman and Stephen M Schwartz and Stephen D. Hauschka},
journal={The Journal of clinical investigation},
year={1996},
volume={98 11},
pages={
2512-23
}
}Myocardial infarcts heal by scarring because myocardium cannot regenerate. To determine if skeletal myoblasts could establish new contractile tissue, hearts of adult inbred rats were injured by freeze-thaw, and 3-4.5 x 10(6) neonatal skeletal muscle cells were transplanted immediately thereafter. At 1 d the graft cells were proliferating and did not express myosin heavy chain (MHC). By 3 d, multinucleated myotubes were present which expressed both embryonic and fast fiber MHCs. At 2 wk…
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