One of the most promising therapeutic strategies for patients with heart failure is myocardial regeneration. Numerous experimental studies have shown that different types of stem cells can differentiate into myocardial cells and tissues necessary for the regeneration of damaged myocardium, while studies in experimental animals suggest that muscles (myoblasts), bone marrow (mesenchymal progenitors) , endothelial or hematopoietic) and even heart cells can help improve cardiac contractility in vivo. These results led several groups to undertake studies in patients suffering from myocardial infarction. However, the use of cell therapy in clinical trials is not without controversy, mainly related to the need for better knowledge before these therapeutic strategies are used in clinical practice. Although a significant improvement in our knowledge of the processes involved is fundamental, we do not consider it unreasonable to launch clinical trials in which specific questions are asked, the answers to which will allow us to move forward
The terapia celular en la reparación miocárdica vislumbra como una de las estrategias terapéuticas con mayor futuro en el tratamiento de la insuficiencia cardíaca.
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