SJTRI’s scientific and
medical professionals are spearheading key preclinical
studies in a variety of areas, largely focused
on cardiovascular research. A few major study
areas of interest are listed below:
| Cardiac Electrophysiology |
- Arrhythmogenicity
of catheter-based skeletal myoblast injections
guided by
intracardiac echo in infarcted adult miniature
swine
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- Transplantation of
autologous bone marrow mononuclear cells
does not alter arrhythmia threshold
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- Epicardial fibroblast
injection modifies electrical conduction
in atrial myocardium
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- Autologous fibroblast
transplantation into myocardial infarcts
in swine: effects on arrhythmogenesis
and arrhythmic threshold
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- Effects on cardiac
function and arrhythmia threshold of high
dose of skeletal myoblast injection in
swine with myocardial infarction
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| Flow Cytometry |
- Identification and
characterization of different cell types
involved in vascular injury and repair
following balloon angioplasty and stenting
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- Comprehensive assessment
of the cellular recruitment, proliferation
and differentiation events involved in
host response to extracellular matrix
scaffold resorbable biomaterial implant
for repair of the infarcted heart
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- Identification of molecular
targets, oncoproteins and cytokines to
detect modulation of signal transduction
pathways of different antiproliferative,
anti-neoplastic and anti-inflammatory
agents in the investigation of stent restenosis.
Includes monitoring of cytotoxic and cytostatic
effects of key molecular regulators of
the cell cycle
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| Cardio-Thoracic and Vascular
Surgery |
- Left ventricular free
wall replacement with a tissue-engineered
patch
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- Polymer aortic valve
replacement
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- Ischemic heart creation
and cell injection
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- Pressure sensor implantation
in the heart
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- Heterotopic heart transplantation
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- Ischemic hind limb
model and cell injection
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| Physiology |
- Interventional procedures:
studies involving PTCA, brachytherapy,
and coronary stents (baremetal, drug-eluting
and bioerrodable)
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- Patch implants in infarcted
myocardium
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- Broad range of histomorphometry
and histopathology evaluations
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| Tissue Engineering |
- NIH-sponsored, internally
funded and corporate-sponsored tissue
engineering studies in areas including:
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o Vascular grafts
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o Heart valve replacement
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o Myocardial tissue
repair
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