Molecular Imaging of Angiogenesis in Cardiac Regeneration

Curr Cardiovasc Imaging Rep. 2016;9(10):27. doi: 10.1007/s12410-016-9389-6. Epub 2016 Sep 10.

Abstract

Purpose of review: Myocardial infarction (MI) leading to heart failure displays an important cause of death worldwide. Adequate restoration of blood flow to prevent this transition is a crucial factor to improve long-term morbidity and mortality. Novel regenerative therapies have been thoroughly investigated within the past decades.

Recent findings: Increased angiogenesis in infarcted myocardium has shown beneficial effects on the prognosis of MI; therefore, the proangiogenic capacity of currently tested treatments is of specific interest. Molecular imaging to visualize formation of new blood vessels in vivo displays a promising option to monitor proangiogenic effects of regenerative substances.

Summary: Based on encouraging results in preclinical models, molecular angiogenesis imaging has recently been applied in a small set of patients. This article reviews recent literature on noninvasive in vivo molecular imaging of angiogenesis after MI as an integral part of cardiac regeneration.

Keywords: Angiogenesis; Integrins; Molecular imaging; Myocardial infarction; Myocardial regeneration; Radiotracers.

Publication types

  • Review