New progress in angiogenesis therapy of cardiovascular disease by ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction.
Yang-Ying LiaoZhi-Yi ChenYi Xiang Jshiang WángYan LinFeng YangQiu-Lan ZhouPublished in: BioMed research international (2014)
Angiogenesis plays a vital part in the pathogenesis and treatment of cardiovascular disease and has become one of the hotspots that are being discussed in the past decades. At present, the promising angiogenesis therapies are gene therapy and stem cell therapy. Besides, a series of studies have shown that the ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) was a novel gene delivery system, due to its advantages of noninvasiveness, low immunogenicity and toxicity, repeatability and temporal and spatial target specificity; UTMD has also been used for angiogenesis therapy of cardiovascular disease. In this review, we mainly discuss the combination of UTMD and gene therapy or stem cell therapy which is applied in angiogenesis therapy in recent researches, and outline the future challenges and good prospects of these approaches.
Keyphrases
- cell therapy
- gene therapy
- cardiovascular disease
- endothelial cells
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- wound healing
- magnetic resonance imaging
- oxidative stress
- cancer therapy
- cardiovascular events
- gene expression
- cardiovascular risk factors
- dna methylation
- genome wide
- combination therapy
- replacement therapy