Cardiovascular Research Advance Access originally published online on June 11, 2008
Cardiovascular Research 2008 79(3):357-359; doi:10.1093/cvr/cvn153
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Erythropoietin and mesenchymal stromal cells in angiogenesis and myocardial regeneration: one plus one equals three?
Ottawa Health Research Institute, The Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus, 725 Parkdale Ave., Ottawa, ON, Canada K1Y 4E9
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This editorial refers to Coupling erythropoietin secretion to mesenchymal stromal cells enhances their regenerative properties by I.B. Copland et al.,30 pp. 405–415, this issue.
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There is an increasing interest in cellular therapy for cardiovascular diseases. The first well-designed clinical trials have shown tantalizing hints that bone marrow cells may improve cardiac function post-myocardial infarction (post-MI)1,2 and enhance perfusion in patients with critical limb ischaemia.3 This cautious optimism comes on the heels of the great disappointment with pro-angiogenic gene therapy, which failed to live up to the promise based on encouraging pre-clinical studies and early, largely anecdotal clinical experience.4 However, even accepting that cell therapy may have a significant beneficial effect, the magnitude of this benefit would seem to be rather modest.5 Although there are many reasons for this, related both to the host (age, cardiovascular risk factors, and co-morbidities) as well as the cells themselves (type, dose, delivery route, and activity), it seems clear that strategies to enhance the regenerative capacity of stem or
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