Molecule prompts blood stem cells to help repair heart damage in animal model

April 16, 2008 | Source: PhysOrg.com

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center researchers used drug-treated blood stem cells to repair heart damage in an animal model.

They screened about 147,000 molecules to find one that could transform human blood stem cells into a form resembling immature heart cells. When they implanted blood stem cells activated by this compound into injured rodent hearts, the human cells took root and improved the animals’ heart function.