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Nature Protocols | 2012

Myocardial infarction and intramyocardial injection models in swine

Frederic McCall; Kartik Telukuntla; Vasileios Karantalis; Viky Y. Suncion; Alan W. Heldman; Muzammil Mushtaq; Adam R. Williams; Joshua M. Hare

Sustainable and reproducible large animal models that closely replicate the clinical sequelae of myocardial infarction (MI) are important for the translation of basic science research into bedside medicine. Swine are well accepted by the scientific community for cardiovascular research, and they represent an established animal model for preclinical trials for US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of novel therapies. Here we present a protocol for using porcine models of MI created with a closed-chest coronary artery occlusion-reperfusion technique. This creates a model of MI encompassing the anteroapical, lateral and septal walls of the left ventricle. This model infarction can be easily adapted to suit individual study design and enables the investigation of a variety of possible interventions. This model is therefore a useful tool for translational research into the pathophysiology of ventricular remodeling and is an ideal testing platform for novel biological approaches targeting regenerative medicine. This model can be created in approximately 8–10 h.


Journal of the American Heart Association | 2013

Durable Scar Size Reduction Due to Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy Regulates Whole-Chamber Remodeling

Adam R. Williams; Viky Y. Suncion; Frederic McCall; Danny Guerra; Jacques Mather; Juan P. Zambrano; Alan W. Heldman; Joshua M. Hare

Background Intramyocardial injection of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in chronic ischemic cardiomyopathy is associated with reverse remodeling in experimental models and humans. Here, we tested the hypothesis that allogeneic MSC therapy drives ventricular remodeling by producing durable and progressive scar size reduction in ischemic cardiomyopathy. Methods and Results Gottingen swine (n=12) underwent left anterior descending coronary artery myocardial infarction (MI), and 3 months post‐MI animals received either intramyocardial allogeneic MSC injection (200 mol/L cells; n=6) or left ventricle (LV) catheterization without injection (n=6). Swine were followed with serial cardiac magnetic resonance imaging for 9 months to assess structural and functional changes of the LV. Intramyocardial injection was performed using an integrated imaging platform combining electroanatomical mapping unipolar voltage and 3‐dimensional cardiac magnetic resonance imaging angiography–derived anatomy to accurately target infarct border zone injections. MSC‐treated animals had a 19.62±2.86% reduction in scar size at 3 months postinjection, which progressed to 28.09±2.31% from 3 to 6 months postinjection (P<0.0001). MSC‐treated animals had unchanged end‐diastolic volume (EDV; P=0.08) and end‐systolic volume (ESV; P=0.28) from preinjection to 6 months postinjection, whereas controls had progressive dilatation in both EDV (P=0.0002) and ESV (P=0.0002). In addition, MSC‐treated animals had improved LV sphericity index. Percentage change in infarct size correlated with percentage change in EDV (r=0.68; P=0.01) and ESV (r=0.77; P=0.001). Ejection fraction increased from 29.69±1.68% to 35.85±2.74% at 3 months post‐MSC injection and progressed to 39.02±2.42% 6 months postinjection (P=0.0001), whereas controls had a persistently depressed ejection fraction during follow‐up (P=0.33). Conclusion Intramyocardial injection of allogeneic MSCs leads to a sustained and progressive reduction in infarct size, which in turn drives reverse remodeling and increases in ejection fraction. These findings support ongoing biological activity of cell therapy for substantial periods and suggest optimal end points for future clinical trials.


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2015

Synergistic effects of combined cell therapy for chronic ischemic cardiomyopathy

Vasileios Karantalis; Viky Y. Suncion-Loescher; Luiza Bagno; Samuel Golpanian; Ariel Wolf; Cristina Sanina; Courtney Premer; Anthony J. Kanelidis; Frederic McCall; Bo Wang; Wayne Balkan; Jose Rodriguez; Marcos Rosado; Azorides R. Morales; Konstantinos E. Hatzistergos; Makoto Natsumeda; Irene Margitich; Ivonne Hernandez Schulman; Samirah A. Gomes; Muzammil Mushtaq; Darcy L. DiFede; Joel E. Fishman; Pradip M. Pattany; Juan P. Zambrano; Alan W. Heldman; Joshua M. Hare


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016

Pim1 Kinase Overexpression Enhances ckit+ Cardiac Stem Cell Cardiac Repair Following Myocardial Infarction in Swine

Shathiyah Kulandavelu; Vasileios Karantalis; Julia Fritsch; Konstantinos E. Hatzistergos; Viky Y. Loescher; Frederic McCall; Bo Wang; Luiza Bagno; Samuel Golpanian; Ariel Wolf; Justin Grenet; Adam R. Williams; Aaron Kupin; Aaron Rosenfeld; Sadia Mohsin; Mark A. Sussman; Azorides R. Morales; Wayne Balkan; Joshua M. Hare


Circulation Research | 2014

Abstract 140: Effect of Transendocardial Autologous Cardiac Stem Cells and Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Reduce Infarct Size and Restore Cardiac Function in a Heart Failure Swine Model

Viky Y. Suncion; Vasileios Karantalis; Luiza Bagno; Frederic McCall; Bo Wang; Samuel Golpanian; Jose E Rodriguez; Marcos Rosado; David Valdes; Samirah A. Gomes; José Maria Cardoso da Silva; Courtney Premer; Azorides R. Morales; Wayne Balkan; Muzammil Mushtaq; Juan P. Zambrano; Alan W. Heldman; Joshua M. Hare


Circulation Research | 2014

Abstract 128: Pim1 kinase Overexpression Enhances ckit+ Cardiac Stem Cells Cardioreparative Ability After Intramyocardial Delivery

Vasileios Karantalis; Viky Y. Suncion; Frederic McCall; Luiza Bagno; Bo Wang; Samuel Golpanian; Sadia Mohsin; Jose E Rodriguez; David Valdes; Marcos Rosado; Wayne Balkan; Muzammil Mushtaq; Mark A Susman; Joshua M. Hare


Circulation | 2014

Abstract 19122: Co-administration of Autologous Cardiac Stem Cells and Mesenchymal Stem Cells Reduces Infarct Size and is Superior to a Single Cell Type in Restoring Function in a Swine Model of Chronic Ischemic Cardiomyopathy

Viky Y. Suncion; Vasileios Karantalis; Luiza Bagno; Samuel Golpanian; Bo Wang; Frederic McCall; Ariel Wolf; Jose Rodriguez; Marcos Rosado; David Valdes; Samirah A. Gomes; José Maria Cardoso da Silva; Courtney Premer; Azorides R. Morales; Ivonne Hernandez Schulman; Wayne Balkan; Darcy S DiFede; Muzammil Mushtaq; Joel E. Fishman; Pradip M. Pattany; Juan P. Zambrano; Alan H Heldman; Joshua M. Hare


Circulation | 2014

Abstract 18046: Pim1 Kinase Overexpression Enhances ckit+ Cardiac Stem Cells Cardioreparative Ability After Intramyocardial Delivery in a Swine Model

Vasileios Karantalis; Viky Y. Suncion; Frederic McCall; Bo Wang; Luiza Bagno; Samuel Golpanian; Ariel Wolf; Adam R. Williams; Jose Rodriguez; David Valdes; Marcos Rosado; Sadia Mohsin; Mark A. Sussman; José Maria Cardoso da Silva; Azorides R. Morales; Joshua M. Hare


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2012

INTRAMYOCARDIAL STEM CELL INJECTION CAN REVERSE THE LEFT VENTRICULAR SPHERICAL REMODELING OF ISCHEMIC CARDIOMYOPATHY: TURNING SOCCER BALLS INTO (AMERICAN) FOOTBALLS

Frederic McCall; Sabrina N. Taldone; Viky Y. Suncion; Vasileios Karantalis; Darcy L. Velazquez; Joel E. Fishman; Barry Trachtenberg; Pradip M. Pattany; Adam R. Williams; Juan P. Zambrano; Alan W. Heldman; Joshua M. Hare


Circulation Research | 2012

Abstract 246: Transendocardial Injections of Allogeneic Mesenchymal Stem Cells Demonstrate Reversal of Left Ventricular Remodeling to Baseline

Frederic McCall; Adam R. Williams; Viky Y. Suncion; Vasileios Karantalis; Juan P. Zambrano; Alan W. Heldman; Joshua M. Hare

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