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Bone marrow cells contribute to seven different endothelial cell populations in the heart
by
Shockling, Lindsay
, Alghadeer, Ammar
, Gavazzi, Daniel
, Enrick, Molly
, Kolz, Christopher
, Shabani, Parisa
, Shi, Xin
, Yin, Liya
, Dong, Feng
, Chilian, William
, Ohanyan, Vahagn
, Zhang, Ping
in
Angiogenesis
/ Blood circulation
/ Blood flow
/ Blood vessels
/ Bone blood flow
/ Bone density
/ Bone growth
/ Bone marrow
/ Capillary flow
/ Cardiac function
/ Chimeras
/ Coronary circulation
/ Endothelial cells
/ Gene expression
/ Gene sequencing
/ Heart
/ Heterogeneity
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Ischemia
/ Myocardial ischemia
/ Occlusion
/ Population studies
/ Populations
/ Regeneration
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
2024
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Bone marrow cells contribute to seven different endothelial cell populations in the heart
by
Shockling, Lindsay
, Alghadeer, Ammar
, Gavazzi, Daniel
, Enrick, Molly
, Kolz, Christopher
, Shabani, Parisa
, Shi, Xin
, Yin, Liya
, Dong, Feng
, Chilian, William
, Ohanyan, Vahagn
, Zhang, Ping
in
Angiogenesis
/ Blood circulation
/ Blood flow
/ Blood vessels
/ Bone blood flow
/ Bone density
/ Bone growth
/ Bone marrow
/ Capillary flow
/ Cardiac function
/ Chimeras
/ Coronary circulation
/ Endothelial cells
/ Gene expression
/ Gene sequencing
/ Heart
/ Heterogeneity
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Ischemia
/ Myocardial ischemia
/ Occlusion
/ Population studies
/ Populations
/ Regeneration
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
2024
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Bone marrow cells contribute to seven different endothelial cell populations in the heart
by
Shockling, Lindsay
, Alghadeer, Ammar
, Gavazzi, Daniel
, Enrick, Molly
, Kolz, Christopher
, Shabani, Parisa
, Shi, Xin
, Yin, Liya
, Dong, Feng
, Chilian, William
, Ohanyan, Vahagn
, Zhang, Ping
in
Angiogenesis
/ Blood circulation
/ Blood flow
/ Blood vessels
/ Bone blood flow
/ Bone density
/ Bone growth
/ Bone marrow
/ Capillary flow
/ Cardiac function
/ Chimeras
/ Coronary circulation
/ Endothelial cells
/ Gene expression
/ Gene sequencing
/ Heart
/ Heterogeneity
/ In vivo methods and tests
/ Ischemia
/ Myocardial ischemia
/ Occlusion
/ Population studies
/ Populations
/ Regeneration
/ Ribonucleic acid
/ RNA
2024
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Bone marrow cells contribute to seven different endothelial cell populations in the heart
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Bone marrow cells contribute to seven different endothelial cell populations in the heart
2024
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Understanding the mechanisms underlying vascular regeneration in the heart is crucial for developing novel therapeutic strategies for myocardial ischemia. This study investigates the contribution of bone marrow-derived cells to endothelial cell populations in the heart, and their role in cardiac function and coronary circulation following repetitive ischemia (RI). Chimeric rats were created by transplanting BM cells from GFP female rats into irradiated male recipients. After engraftment chimeras were subjected to RI for 17 days. Vascular growth was assessed from recovery of cardiac function and increases in myocardial blood flow during LAD occlusion. After sorting GFP+ BM cells from heart and bone of Control and RI rats, single-cell RNA sequencing was implemented to determine the fate of BM cells. Our in vivo RI model demonstrated an improvement in cardiac function and myocardial blood flow after 17 days of RI with increased capillary density in the rats subjected to RI compared to Controls. Single-cell RNA sequencing of bone marrow cells isolated from rats' hearts identified distinct endothelial cell (EC) subpopulations. These ECs exhibited heterogeneous gene expression profiles and were enriched for markers of capillary, artery, lymphatic, venous, and immune ECs. Furthermore, BM-derived ECs in the RI group showed an angiogenic profile, characterized by upregulated genes associated with blood vessel development and angiogenesis. This study elucidates the heterogeneity of bone marrow-derived endothelial cells in the heart and their response to repetitive ischemia, laying the groundwork for targeting specific subpopulations for therapeutic angiogenesis in myocardial ischemia.
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