Spontaneous heart regeneration in adult MRL mice after cryo-injury

E. Heber-Katz, J. Leferovich, Khamilia Bedelbaeva
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Abstract

The reaction of myocardium to injury is generally characterized by a tissue repair mechanism that is initially beneficial in maintaining tissue integrity but which ultimately has a debilitating effect on cardiac function. The components of this type of wound healing response in the mammalian heart have been the subject of extensive study. Far less understood, however, are the dynamics of inflammation, ECM remodeling and scar formation at the site of injury, as well as compensatory adaptations of adjacent uninjured myocardium such as angiogenesis, cadiomyocyte hypertrophy, and apoptosis in the regenerative response to a myocardial injury. Recent observations in the MRL strain of mice indicate a capacity to heal myocardial injury with a rapid resolution of granulation tissue and little scar tissue, an increase of cardiomyocyte BrdU incorporation and restoration of myocardial architecture/function. The role of stem cells in this process remains to be elucidated for MRL mice. This response to injury, however, suggests epimorphic regeneration rather than repair.
成年MRL小鼠低温损伤后心脏再生的研究
心肌对损伤的反应通常以组织修复机制为特征,该机制最初有利于维持组织完整性,但最终会对心功能产生削弱作用。哺乳动物心脏中这种类型的伤口愈合反应的组成部分一直是广泛研究的主题。然而,在心肌损伤的再生反应中,炎症、ECM重塑和损伤部位瘢痕形成的动力学,以及邻近未损伤心肌的代偿性适应,如血管生成、心肌细胞肥大和细胞凋亡等,却鲜为人知。最近对小鼠MRL品系的观察表明,该品系具有愈合心肌损伤的能力,能够快速清除肉芽组织和少量疤痕组织,增加心肌细胞BrdU掺入和恢复心肌结构/功能。在MRL小鼠中,干细胞在这一过程中的作用仍有待阐明。然而,这种对损伤的反应表明外胚再生而不是修复。
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