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Microvascular Stenosis In Critical Limb Ischemia: Role Of Partial Endothelial To Mesenchymal Transition, Jacqueline M. Chevalier
Microvascular Stenosis In Critical Limb Ischemia: Role Of Partial Endothelial To Mesenchymal Transition, Jacqueline M. Chevalier
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Critical limb ischemia (CLI) is a widespread and debilitating manifestation of atherosclerosis. Unfortunately, revascularization strategies are often precluded or unsuccessful, resulting in amputation. A major reason for treatment failure is likely co-existing abnormalities in the microvasculature. However, the specific microvascular defects present in end-stage PAD in humans remain unknown.
The purpose of this study was to delineate abnormalities in the microvascular wall in the critically ischemic skeletal muscle of patients with CLI.
To elucidate the microvascular landscape in CLI, we studied human tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius muscles harvested from below-knee amputations of 10 individuals with CLI. Control muscles are from …
The Purification Of Human Adult Progenitor Cell Types To Promote Angiogenesis, Stephen E. Sherman
The Purification Of Human Adult Progenitor Cell Types To Promote Angiogenesis, Stephen E. Sherman
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Cellular transplantation strategies have aimed to combat critical limb ischemia (CLI) by inducing endogenous blood vessel regeneration. Transplantation of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC) for CLI has proven safe and well-tolerated but demonstrated only modestly improved clinical outcomes explained in part by a lack of MSC survival and/or potency in ischemic tissues. This thesis focuses on the development of improved transplantation strategies for patients with CLI utilizing purified pro-angiogenic subsets of MSC and endothelial colony forming cells (ECFC) seeded within decellularized adipose tissue (DAT) bioscaffolds. First, I investigated whether purification of bone marrow-derived MSC based on a conserved stem cell function, …