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Stem Cells Int ; 2019: 5690345, 2019.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30719048

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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In heart failure (HF), metabolic alterations induce skeletal muscle wasting and decrease of exercise capacity and quality of life. The activation of skeletal muscle regeneration potential is a prospective strategy to reduce muscle wasting; therefore, the aim of this project was to determine if functional properties of skeletal muscle mesenchymal progenitor cells (SM-MPC) were affected by HF-induced functional and metabolic dysregulations. METHODS: Gastrocnemius muscle biopsy samples were obtained from 3 healthy donors (HD) and 12 HF patients to purify mRNA for further analysis and to isolate SM-MPC. Cells were expanded in vitro and characterized by immunocytochemistry and flow cytometry for expression of mesenchymal (CD105/CD73/CD166/CD146/CD140b/CD140a/VIM) and myogenic (Myf5/CD56/MyoG) markers. Cells were induced to differentiate and were then analyzed by immunostaining and Q-PCR to verify the efficiency of differentiation. The expression of genes that control muscle metabolism and development was compared for HD/HF patients in both muscle biopsy and in vitro-differentiated myotubes. RESULTS: The upregulation of MYH3/MYH8/Myf6 detected in HF skeletal muscle along with metabolic alterations indicates chronic pathological activation of the muscle developmental program. SM-MPC isolated from HD and HF patients represented a mixed population that coexpresses both mesenchymal and myogenic markers and differs from AD-MMSC, BM-MMSC, and IMF-MSC. The functional properties of SM-MPC did not differ between HD and HF patients. CONCLUSION: In the present work, we demonstrate that the metabolic and functional alterations we detected in skeletal muscle from HF patients do not dramatically affect the functional properties of purified and expanded in vitro SM-MPC. We speculate that skeletal muscle progenitor cells are protected by their niche and under beneficial circumstances could contribute to muscle restoration and prevention and treatment of muscle wasting. The potential new therapeutic strategies of HF-induced skeletal muscle wasting should be targeted on both activation of SM-MPC regeneration potential and improvement of skeletal muscle metabolic status to provide a favorable environment for SM-MPC-driven muscle restoration.

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Kardiologiia ; (S10): 9-19, 2018.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30362425

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AIM: To analyze management and outcomes in patients with CHF managed by specialists in heart failure (HF) or general cardiologists/physicians in real-life clinical practice. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Survival rate, rehospitalization rate, general health condition, and the administered therapy were evaluated for HF patients with reduced LV ejection fraction at three years of discharge from cardiological hospitals. These patients had been included in a prospective, multicenter, observational study, "The Russian Hospital HF Registry" (RUS-HFR). The first group consisted of patients who were managed at a specialized HF department of the Federal Center and followed up at the outpatient stage by a cardiologist specializing in HF (Group 1, St.­Petersburg; n =74). The other two groups (Group 2 and Group 3) included patients who were managed at other cardiological departments of the Federal Center (n=186) or the Regional Center (n=130) and subsequently followed up at the place of residence. RESULTS: After the discharge from the hospital, 58-95 and 12-19% of RUS-HFR patients were followed up by a cardiologist or a physician, respectively, on an outpatient basis while 5-23% of patients did not visit a doctor at all. In three years, the survival rate of Group 1, 2, and 3 patients was 80 vs. 78 (р>0.05) vs. 52% (р0.05) vs. 100% (p1,2.


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Insuficiência Cardíaca , Doença Crônica , Humanos , Estudos Prospectivos , Sistema de Registros , Federação Russa , Volume Sistólico
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Kardiologiia ; (S4): 22-28, 2018.
Artigo em Russo | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29782279

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PURPOSE: To identify different types and possible predictors of physical rehabilitation (PR) response in reduced ejection fraction heart failure (HFrEF) patients, selected on the basis of achievement the lactate threshold during cardiopulmonary exercising test (CPET). METHODS: 64 patients, chronic heart failure (CHF) NYHA II-III functional class were included in our study. Mean age 54±12,5 years, body mass index (BMI) 26,5±6,4 kg/m2, ejection fraction (EF) 26,4±1,4 %, NYHA II: III (67 %: 33 % patients). The original estimated results of physical examination, laboratory parameters, CPET, quality of life (QOL), exercise tolerance (ET) and echocardiography (EchoCG). Physical rehabilitation (PR) efficiency was estimated on the basis of peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak), QOL and ET dynamics after 1,3 and 6 months; EF dynamics was estimated after 6 months. Data were statistically processed using software package "Statistika, 9.0". RESULTS: After 6 months PR EF increased by 7,5±0,5 %, QOL - 17.5±8 points, ET - 9.5±1 points and VO2 peak - 4.4 ml/min/kg, end-diastolic volume decreased by 6±2.0 ml from baseline (p1,2,3,4, respectively). Echocardiography, CPET, QOL and ET improvement revealed a significant number of patients (EF - 48 %, VO2 peak - 64 %, QOL - 64 %, ET - 67 % of patients, respectively). Revealed a strong positive correlation between the initial values of VO2 peak and EF (rEF=0,4, p), and between baseline levels of sodium, haemoglobin and the of PR efficiency (rNa= 0,41, p,0,05; rHb = 0,45, p.


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Insuficiência Cardíaca , Qualidade de Vida , Adulto , Idoso , Teste de Esforço , Tolerância ao Exercício , Humanos , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Consumo de Oxigênio , Volume Sistólico
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