Cardiac Regeneration


Cardiac regeneration is a extensive effort that uses cutting-edge technologies, such as stem cells and cell-free therapy, to heal irreversibly damaged heart tissue. Reparative technologies have been designed to use the body's inherent ability to regenerate to repair damaged cardiac tissue and function. Adult humans' hearts do not heal after injury, and this failure to regenerate myocardium is a primary cause of heart failure and death around the world. Although all adult mammals appear to have little capability for heart regeneration, some vertebrates can regenerate myocardial throughout their lives. If their hearts are damaged and cardiac muscle cells die, the heart can repair because the remaining cardiac muscle cells can multiply. Cardiac muscle tissue, like skeletal muscle tissue, does not regenerate very well. Scar tissue replaces the dead heart muscle tissue, which is unable to contract. Because of the lack of contractile power, the heart loses its ability to pump when scar tissue accumulates.



 


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