Mitochondrial function and coronary flow reserve improvement after autologous myoblast patch transplantation for ischaemic cardiomyopathy: a case report.
Yoshito ItoTakuji KawamuraMisato ChimuraShigeru MiyagawaPublished in: European heart journal. Case reports (2023)
In this case, AMP transplantation for ICM improved cardiac function, CFR, and mitochondrial function. The mitochondrial transfer from the transplanted myoblasts to the damaged myocardium may have contributed to the mitochondrial function improvement. This probably induced myocardial energy metabolism recovery and decreased oxygen demand. AMP transplantation also has the potential to improve microvascular dysfunction, due to angiogenesis induction. These effects can lead to improved prognoses of ICM after AMP transplantation, highlighting its potential to cure refractory heart failure.