Revisiting Cardiac Cellular Composition
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute · Jackson Laboratory · +2 more institutions
Abstract
RATIONALE: Accurate knowledge of the cellular composition of the heart is essential to fully understand the changes that occur during pathogenesis and to devise strategies for tissue engineering and regeneration. OBJECTIVE: To examine the relative frequency of cardiac endothelial cells, hematopoietic-derived cells, and fibroblasts in the mouse and human heart. METHODS AND RESULTS: Using a combination of genetic tools and cellular markers, we examined the occurrence of the most prominent cell types in the adult mouse heart. Immunohistochemistry revealed that endothelial cells constitute >60%, hematopoietic-derived cells 5% to 10%, and fibroblasts
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Authors
11- ARAlexander R. PintoCorresponding
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Jackson Laboratory, Imperial College London, Monash University
- AIAlexei Ilinykh
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Jackson Laboratory, Imperial College London, Monash University
- MJMalina J. Ivey
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Jackson Laboratory, Imperial College London, Monash University
- JTJill T. Kuwabara
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Jackson Laboratory, Imperial College London, Monash University
- MLMichelle L. D’Antoni
Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, Jackson Laboratory, Imperial College London
Topics & keywords
- Composition (language)
- Biology
- Chemistry