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Activation of Cardiac Progenitor Cells Reverses the Failing Heart Senescent Phenotype and Prolongs Lifespan
Arantxa González, Marcello Rota, Daria Nurzyńska, Yu Misao, Jochen Tillmanns, Caroline Ojaimi, Elena Padín-Iruegas, Patrick Müller, Grazia Esposito, Claudia Bearzi, Serena Vitale, Buddhadeb Dawn, Santosh K. Sanganalmath, Mathue Baker, Thomas H. Hintze
Circulation Research · 2008 · ▲ 182 citations
Abstract
Heart failure is the leading cause of death in the elderly, but whether this is the result of a primary aging myopathy dictated by depletion of the cardiac progenitor cell (CPC) pool is unknown. Similarly, whether current lifespan reflects the ineluctable genetic clock or heart failure interferes with the genetically determined fate of the organ and organism is an important question. We have identified that chronological age leads to telomeric shortening in CPCs, which by necessity generate a differentiated progeny that rapidly acquires the senescent phenotype conditioning organ aging. CPC aging is mediated by attenuation of the insulin-like growth factor-1/insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor and hepatocyte growth factor/c-Met systems, which do not counteract any longer the CPC renin-angiotensin system, resulting in cellular senescence(definition), growth arrest, and apoptosis. However, pulse-chase 5-bromodeoxyuridine-labeling assay revealed that the senescent heart contains functionally competent CPCs that have the properties of stem cells. This subset of telomerase-competent CPCs have long telomeres and, following activation, migrate to the regions of damage, where they generate a population of young cardiomyocytes, reversing partly the aging myopathy. The senescent heart phenotype and heart failure are corrected to some extent, leading to prolongation of maximum lifespan.
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González, A., Rota, M., Nurzyńska, D., Misao, Y., Tillmanns, J., Ojaimi, C., Padín-Iruegas, E., Müller, P., Esposito, G., Bearzi, C., Vitale, S., Dawn, B., Sanganalmath, S.K., Baker, M., Hintze, T.H., Bolli, R., Urbanek, K., Hosoda, T., Anversa, P., & Kajstura, J. (2008). Activation of Cardiac Progenitor Cells Reverses the Failing Heart Senescent Phenotype and Prolongs Lifespan. <em>Circulation Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.107.165464
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González A, Rota M, Nurzyńska D, Misao Y, Tillmanns J, Ojaimi C, et al. Activation of Cardiac Progenitor Cells Reverses the Failing Heart Senescent Phenotype and Prolongs Lifespan. Circulation Research. 2008. doi:10.1161/circresaha.107.165464.
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@article{arantxa2008Activa,
title = {Activation of Cardiac Progenitor Cells Reverses the Failing Heart Senescent Phenotype and Prolongs Lifespan},
author = {Arantxa González and Marcello Rota and Daria Nurzyńska and Yu Misao and Jochen Tillmanns and Caroline Ojaimi and Elena Padín-Iruegas and Patrick Müller and Grazia Esposito and Claudia Bearzi and Serena Vitale and Buddhadeb Dawn and Santosh K. Sanganalmath and Mathue Baker and Thomas H. Hintze and Roberto Bolli and Konrad Urbanek and Toru Hosoda and Piero Anversa and Jan Kajstura and Annarosa Leri},
journal = {Circulation Research},
year = {2008},
doi = {10.1161/circresaha.107.165464},
}
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