Scientists propose an effective treatment for chronic heart failure disease. It involves the transfer of anti-inflammatory MPC cells from a healthy adult.
The researchers propose that by using special stem cells known as MPCs, patients could get relief from chronic heart failure. These stem cells act as immunomodulators in the body and prevent infection by suppressing or exciting the immune system. The MPCs used by the researchers are developed by Mesoblast Inc., an Australian biotech company.In their study, the researchers suggest that inflammation in one of the major causes of heart failure, and MPCs from Mesoblast can heal inflammations.
“The cells appear to work by reducing inflammation, increasing microvascular flow, and strengthening the heart muscle. Locally, in the heart, the MPCs can protect cardiac muscle cells from dying and can improve blood flow and energetics."
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