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Judi Lynn

(160,623 posts)
Mon May 30, 2022, 10:43 PM May 2022

The Human Heart Can Repair Itself, And We Now Know Which Cells Are Crucial For It

DAVID NIELD
30 MAY 2022

Our bodies are pretty ingenious when it comes to self-repair, and scientists have been studying in detail the ways in which the heart patches itself up after a heart attack (myocardial infarction). They hope to find clues that could lead to better treatments for cardiovascular problems.

New research has revealed that the immune response of the body and the lymphatic system (part of the immune system) are crucial in the way that the heart repairs itself after a heart attack has caused damage to the heart muscle.

Key to the study was the discovery of the role played by macrophages, specialist cells that can destroy bacteria or initiate helpful inflammation responses. As the first responders on a scene after a heart attack, these macrophages produce a particular type of protein called VEGFC, the researchers report.

"We found that macrophages, or immune cells that rush to the heart after a heart attack to 'eat' damaged or dead tissue, also induce vascular endothelial growth factor C (VEGFC) that triggers the formation of new lymphatic vessels and promotes healing," says pathologist Edward Thorp from Northwestern University in Illinois.

More:
https://www.sciencealert.com/new-study-reveals-more-about-how-the-heart-repairs-itself-after-a-heart-attack

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The Human Heart Can Repair Itself, And We Now Know Which Cells Are Crucial For It (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2022 OP
KNR niyad May 2022 #1
I could probably use a few extra of those. Gore1FL May 2022 #2
I'd be happy to sign up for a clinical trial relayerbob May 2022 #3
This is great news. onecaliberal May 2022 #4
Thanks, Judy. Another outstanding share. I have learned so much from your posts! ❤ littlemissmartypants May 2022 #5
K&R. This could be a big deal. n/t ms liberty May 2022 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author WheelWalker May 2022 #7
This could explain how my heart echo is "normal" WheelWalker May 2022 #8

Gore1FL

(21,151 posts)
2. I could probably use a few extra of those.
Mon May 30, 2022, 10:54 PM
May 2022

I hope they figure out a way to make the human body do just that for those of us with heart disease.

relayerbob

(6,555 posts)
3. I'd be happy to sign up for a clinical trial
Mon May 30, 2022, 11:18 PM
May 2022

My heart is a mess, thanks to a number of factors, most of which are due to failed technology, but this sounds promising. Hope it's done in time.

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WheelWalker

(8,956 posts)
8. This could explain how my heart echo is "normal"
Tue May 31, 2022, 09:00 PM
May 2022

now, 19 years after my 2003 MI. I was skeptical and found the imaging report last June that concluded my heart damage was "gone" somewhat incredible.

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