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Arquivos Brasileiros De Cardiologia | 2013

Differentiation of adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells into cardiomyocytes

Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Ana Paula Falci Daibert; Betânia Souza Monteiro; Bárbara Silva Okano; Juliana Lott Carvalho; Daise Nunes Queiroz da Cunha; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Vanessa Guedes Pereira; Luís Eugênio Franklin Augusto; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo

BACKGROUND Cardiomyocytes have small potential for renovation and proliferation in vivo. Consequently, the heart muscle has limited capacity of self-renewal. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) therapy, as well as MSC differentiated into cardiomyocytes, has been used in the attempt to minimize the effects of ischemic-hypoxic lesions and those affecting the electrical conduction system of the heart. OBJECTIVE The present study compared three distinct protocols for induced differentiation of MSC into cardiomyocytes aimed at finding a viable method for producing a large number of functional cells expressing cardiomyogenic phenotype. METHODS Mesenchymal stem cells were obtained from the adipose tissue of young transgenic Lewis rats expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), and submitted to three distinct differentiation-inducing media: 1) Planat-Bérnard, 2) 5-azacytidine, and 3) Planat-Bérnard + 5-azacytidine; further, these cells were identified based on the expression of cardiac cell markers. RESULTS All three protocols detected the expression of sarcomeric-alpha-actinin protein in the exoskeleton of cells, expression of connexin-43 in the nuclear and cytoplasmic membrane, and formation of gap junctions, which are necessary for electrical impulse propagation in the myocardium. However, no spontaneous cell contraction was observed with any of the tested protocols. CONCLUSION Induction with 5-azacytidine provided an effective cadiomyogenic cellular differentiation similar to that obtained with Planat-Bénard media. Therefore, 5-azacytidine was the method of choice for being the simplest, fastest and lowest-cost protocol for cell differentiation.


Acta Cirurgica Brasileira | 2012

Association of mesenchymal stem cells with platelet rich plasma on the repair of critical calvarial defects in mice

Betânia Souza Monteiro; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo; Napoleão Martins Argôlo-Neto; Nance Beyer Nardi; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Laila de Paula Bonfá; Pedro Cesar Chagastelles; Higo Nasser Moreira; Marlene Isabel Vargas Viloria; Bianka Souza Santos

PURPOSE To evaluate the effects of mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) from eight mice C57BL/6 gfp(+) bone marrows expanded in cultures associated with platelets rich plasma (PRP) deriving from another eight mice, in the repair of critical defects in calvarial bone produced in twenty-four adult isogenic mice C57BL/6. METHODS The animals were submitted to a cranial defect of 6.0mm in diameter and divided into two equal experimental groups. Control group did not receive treatment and the treated group received a MSC pellet containing 1.0 x 10(7) cells/mL associated with 50.0 µL of plasma gel containing 1.0 x 10(9) autologous platelets within the defect. RESULTS In the treated group was observed process of angiogenesis and bone repair better than control group. CONCLUSION Mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow of C57BL/6 gfp(+) mice associated with PRP gel applied in bone critical defects produced in calvarial contributes positively to the process of bone repair.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2012

Treatment of critical defects produced in calvaria of mice with mesenchymal stem cells

Betania Souza Monteiro; Napoleão Martins Argôlo-Neto; Nance Beyer Nardi; Pedro Cesar Chagastelles; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Laila de Paula Bonfá; Richard da Rocha Filgueiras; Amanda Maria Sena Reis; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are present in specialized niches in perivascular regions of adult tissues and are able to differentiate into various cell types, such as those committed to repairing. Bone marrow derived MSC from eight young mice C57BL/ 6 gfp(+) were expanded in culture for repairing critical defects in calvarial bone produced in twenty-four young isogenic adult C57BL/6 mice. The animals were subjected to a cranial defect of 6.0mm diameter and divided into two equal experimental groups. Control group did not receive any treatment and the treated group received a MSC pellet containing 1.0 x 10(7) cells/mL into the defects. The group treated with MSC showed increased angiogenesis and amount of new bone deposited on the defect limits than that observed in the control group. The results demonstrated that transplantation of bone marrow-derived MSC of C57BL/6 gfp(+) mice to bone critical defects produced in mice calvarial contributes positively to the bone repair process. MSC presets ability to influence the correct functioning of osteoblasts, increases the amount of mobilized cells for the repairing process, speeds up growth, and increases deposition of bone matrix.


Archive | 2013

Innovative Strategies for Tissue Engineering

Juliana Lott Carvalho; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Dawidson Assis Gomes; Alfredo M. Goes

Unmet need. It is beyond dispute that human population is ageing. For the first time in history, people age 65 and over will outnumber children under age 5. This trend is emerging around the globe, and will bring several challenges for health technologies. For instance, in a few decades, the loss of health and life worldwide will be greater from chronic diseases than from infectious diseases and accidents [4].


Journal of Tissue Science and Engineering | 2012

Characterization of Decellularized Heart Matrices as Biomaterials for Regular and Whole Organ Tissue Engineering and Initial In-vitro Recellularization with Ips Cells

Juliana Lott Carvalho; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Dawidson Assis Gomes; Alfredo M. Goes

Tissue engineering strategies, based on solid/porous scaffolds, suffer from several limitations, such as ineffective vascularization, poor cell distribution and organization within scaffold, in addition to low final cell density, among others. Therefore, the search for other tissue engineering approaches constitutes an active area of investigation. Decellularized matrices (DM) present major advantages compared to solid scaffolds, such as ideal chemical composition, the preservation of vascularization structure and perfect three-dimensional structure. In the present study, we aimed to characterize and investigate murine heart decellularized matrices as biomaterials for regular and whole organ tissue engineering. Heart decellularized matrices were characterized according to: 1. DNA content, through DNA quantificationo and PCR of isolated genomic DNA; 2. Histological structure, assessed after Hematoxylin and Eosin, as well as Massons Trichrome stainings; 3. Surface nanostructure analysis, performed, using SEM. Those essays allowed us to conclude that DM was indeed decellularized, with preserved extracellular matrix structure. Following characterization, decellularized heart slices were seeded with induced Pluripotent Stem cells (iPS). As expected, but - to the best of our knowledge - never shown before, decellularization of murine heart matrices maintained matrix biocompatibility, as iPS cells rapidly attached to the surface of the material and proliferated. Strikingly though, heart DM presented a differentiation induction effect over those cells, which lost their pluripotency markers after 7 days of culture in the DM. Such loss of differentiation markers was observed, even though bFGF containing media mTSR was used during such period. Gene expression of iPS cells cultured on DM will be further analyzed, in order to assess the effects of culturing pluripotent stem cells in decellularized heart matrices.


Ciencia Rural | 2010

Contribuição do plasma rico em plaquetas na reparação óssea de defeitos críticos criados em crânios de camundongos

Betânia Souza Monteiro; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo; Napoleão Martins Argôlo Neto; Laila de Paula Bonfá; Marlene Isabel Vargas Viloria; Cinthya Dessaune Neves; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Ana Flora Souza Brito

No presente estudo, foram avaliados, de forma macro e microscopica, os resultados da aplicacao do PRP em defeitos osseos criticos de 6,0mm de diâmetro confeccionados em calvaria de 24 camundongos isogenicos C57BL/6 jovens, separados em dois grupos experimentais. O grupo controle nao recebeu tratamento, e no grupo tratado foram depositados, no interior do defeito, 50,0µL plasma em gel contendo 1,0x109 plaquetas. Constatou-se que o gel de PRP autologo depositado em defeitos criticos contribuiu positivamente para o processo de reparacao ossea, mormente na fase inicial.


Laboratory Animals | 2014

Acute and chronic observations of complete atrioventricular block in rats

Daise Nunes Queiroz da Cunha; Vanessa Guedes Pereira; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Bárbara Silva Okano; Ana Paula Falci Daibert; Betania Souza Monteiro; Marta Rocha Araújo; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Robert L. Hamlin; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo

The mechanisms of production, and gross, microscopic and electrocardiograhic findings of surgically-induced complete heart block (CHB) in the adult rat are presented. This is an effective in vivo model for establishing alternative methods to electronic pacemakers and for providing detailed information aimed at replacement, reduction and refinement of the technique. Sternal thoracotomy was employed to identify the epicardial fat pad by the aortic root, used as a landmark for cauterization of the atrioventricular (AV) node. Stable CHB was produced in 60 rats with a 70% survival rate. The best survival rate was observed in 8-week-old animals weighing 221 ± 27.6 g. Heart rate before cauterization was 387 ± 55 bpm, reduced after cauterization to 126 ± 40 bpm in the survival and to 65 ± 19 bpm in the non-survival groups. At 30 days findings were: elevated left ventricular end-diastolic pressure (21 ± 5.4 mmHg, P < 0.05); maximal rate of rise of left ventricular pressure (LVP) during isovolumetric contraction (2192 ± 235 mmHg/s, P < 0.05); maximal rate of decrease of LVP (−1658 ± 191 mmHg/s, P < 0.05); isovolumetric relaxation constant (5.7 ± 0.8 ms, P < 0.05) with wet-to-dry lung–weight ratio (78.1 ± 0.4, P < 0.05); heart weight/body weight (0.6 ± 0.1, P < 0.05); heart volume (1.8 ± 0.3 mL, P < 0.05); longitudinal diameter (20.2 ± 1.91 mm, P < 0.05); and transversal diameter (17.0 ± 1.4 mm, P < 0.05) with supported dilated cardiomyopathy which culminated in chronic heart failure. CHB hearts had increased preload and replacement of myofibrils by collagen. CHB was achieved reproducibly by cauterization of the rat AV node and/or His bundle. This led to electrophysiological, hemodynamic, and structural remodeling, and could be useful in long-term cardiac remodeling assessments and potential therapy development.


Archive | 2010

Study of Physical-Chemical Variables and Primary Productivity in Bacanga River Estuary Dam, Sao Luis, Maranhao, Brazil

Ana Paula; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Tang Zhonghua; Maria Marlucia; F. Correia; Jose Policarpo; Chehuen Neto


Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2016

Mesenchymal stem cells promote augmented response of endogenous neural stem cells in spinal cord injury of rats

Marta Rocha Araújo; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Taís Silva de Paula; Bárbara Silva Okano; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo; Rômulo Dias Novaes; Daise Nunes Queiroz da Cunha; Clóvis Andrade Neves


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2015

Clinical and radiographic characterization of xenotransplantation of rat bonemarrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells for repair of radial defects of rabbit

Betania Souza Monteiro; Lukiya Silva Campos Favarato; Pablo Herthel Carvalho; Bárbara Silva Okano; Maria Antonia Menegatti; Alvaro de Paula Lage Oliveira; Bianka Souza Santos; Ricardo Junqueira Del Carlo

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Bárbara Silva Okano

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Betânia Souza Monteiro

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Betania Souza Monteiro

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Juliana Lott Carvalho

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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Laila de Paula Bonfá

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Vanessa Guedes Pereira

Universidade Federal de Viçosa

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Alfredo M. Goes

Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

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