Bone-marrow mononuclear cells and acellular human amniotic membrane improve global cardiac function without inhibition of the NLRP3 Inflammasome in a rat model of heart failure

Aline l. Takejima, P. A. U. L. O. ANDRe B. Machado-junior, Gustavo g. Blume,Rossana baggio Simeoni,Julio cesar Francisco, Murilo s. Tonial,Luis felipe b. Marqueze, Lucia Noronha,Marcia Olandoski,Eltyeb Abelwahid, Katherine a. t. de Carvalho,Ricardo a. Pinho,L. U. I. Z. CeSAR Guarita-souza

ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS(2024)

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Recent studies have suggested that therapies with stem cells and amniotic membrane can modulate the inflammation following an ischemic injury in the heart. This study evaluated the effects of bone -marrow mononuclear cells (BMMC) and acellular human amniotic membrane (AHAM) on cardiac function and NLRP3 complex in a rat model of heart failure.On the 30th day,the echocardiographic showed improvements on ejection fraction and decreased pathological ventricular remodeling on BMMC and AHAM groups.Oxidative stress analysis was similar between the three groups,and the NLRP3 inflammasome activity were not decreased with the therapeutic use of both BMMC and AHAM,in comparison to the control group.
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heart failure,Bone-marrow mononuclear cells,Amniotic membrane,NLRP3 inflammasome,oxidative stress
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