Therapeutic application of adipose-derived stromal vascular fraction in myocardial infarction

iScience. 2024 Apr 18;27(5):109791. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2024.109791. eCollection 2024 May 17.

Abstract

The insufficiency of natural regeneration processes in higher organisms, including humans, underlies myocardial infarction (MI), which is one of the main causes of disability and mortality in the population of developed countries. The solution to this problem lies in the field of revealing the mechanisms of regeneration and creating on this basis new technologies for stimulating endogenous regenerative processes or replacing lost parts of tissues and organs with transplanted cells. Of great interest is the use of the so-called stromal vascular fraction (SVF), derived from autologous adipose tissue. It is known that the main functions of SVF are angiogenetic, antiapoptotic, antifibrotic, immune regulation, anti-inflammatory, and trophic. This study presents data on the possibility of using SVF, targeted regulation of its properties and reparative potential, as well as the results of research studies on its use for the restoration of damaged ischemic tissue after MI.

Keywords: Health sciences; cellular physiology; molecular physiology; stem cells research; therapeutics.

Publication types

  • Review