dc.contributor.author | Vukusic, Kristina | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-10-26T13:15:06Z | |
dc.date.available | 2017-10-26T13:15:06Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2017-10-26 | |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-91-629-0231-5 (PRINT) | |
dc.identifier.isbn | 978-91-629-0230-8 (TRYCK) | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/52854 | |
dc.description.abstract | Cardiac tissue shows a poor regenerative capacity. From 2003 reports, mostly based
on animal models, have showed existence of stem cells also in the heart. Using 14C
measurements, a slow but steady turnover of the cardiac cells was shown in
humans, around 1%/year. As a source for this regeneration endogenous stem cells
have been suggested.
The aim of this thesis was to identify, isolate and characterize cardiac stem cells
and to find their niche. Therefore, in Study I a new “High Density Sphere” 3D
culture system was adopted where cardiac- and progenitor biomarker levels
increased over time. In Study II Side Population progenitors were isolated from
the left human atria. In Study III the distribution of label retaining cells was
investigated, throughout the adult rat heart and a region in the Atrio Ventricular
junction (AVj) was proposed as a potential stem cell niche. To assess translatability
human AVj was explored in Study IV. The concomitant appearance of all of the
selected stem cell biomarkers in the AVj indicated that the normal human heart
also harbors a potential stem cell niche which to our knowledge has not been
described previously. The location of these findings in the humans coincides with
the same region in rat hearts.
In conclusion we propose a new, 3D in vitro system for studies of cardiac cell
phenotypes, identified Side Population cells and found an anatomic site, with
features of a stem cell niche in rats and humans. The function of these potential
niches is important to investigate in future. With these findings, we hope to
contribute to better understanding of basic concepts of cardiac regeneration; an
important step towards improved future therapies for patients. | sv |
dc.language.iso | eng | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | I. High density sphere culture of adult cardiac cells increases the levels of cardiac and progenitor markers and shows signs of vasculogenesis.
Vukusic K, Jonsson M, Brantsing C, Dellgren G, Jeppsson A, Lindahl A. and Asp J. BioMed Research International 2013; 696837 ::PMID::23484142 | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | II. Left atrium of the human adult heart contains a population of side population cells. Sandstedt J, Jonsson M, Kajic K, Sandstedt M, Lindahl A, Dellgren G, Jeppsson A and Asp J. Basic research in cardiology 2012 Mar; 107(2):255 ::PMID::22361742 | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | III. Physical exercise affects slow cycling cells in the rat heart and reveals a new potential niche area in the atrioventricular junction. Vukusic K, Asp J, Henriksson HB, Brisby H, Lindahl A and Sandstedt J.
Journal of Molecular Histology 2015 Oct; 46(4-5):387-98 ::PMID::26047663 | sv |
dc.relation.haspart | IV. Atrioventricular junction of the human adult heart harbours stem cells, different stages of cardiomyocytes and shows signs of hypoxia, proliferation and migration.
Vukusic K, Jansson M, Jonsson M, Sandstedt M, Oldfors A, Jeppsson A, Dellgren G. Lindahl A and Sandstedt J.
in Manuscript | sv |
dc.subject | Heart | sv |
dc.subject | cardiac stem cells | sv |
dc.subject | Stem cell niche | sv |
dc.subject | Atrioventricular junction | sv |
dc.subject | Side population | sv |
dc.subject | 3D culture | sv |
dc.title | Stem cells in the adult heart - 3D culture, isolation of side population cells and search for a stem cell niche | sv |
dc.type | text | eng |
dc.type.svep | Doctoral thesis | eng |
dc.gup.mail | kristina.vukusic@gu.se | sv |
dc.type.degree | Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine) | sv |
dc.gup.origin | University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy | sv |
dc.gup.department | Institute of Biomedicine. Department of Clinical Chemistry and Transfusion Medicine | sv |
dc.gup.defenceplace | Fredagen den 17 november 2017, kl. 13.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg | sv |
dc.gup.defencedate | 2017-11-17 | |
dc.gup.dissdb-fakultet | SA | |