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Journal article

Cellular Reprogramming Approaches to Engineer Cardiac Pacemakers

  • 1. Emory University School of Medicine (United States)
  • 2. Emory University. Department of Biomedical Engineering (United States)
  • 3. Emory University. Department of Pediatrics (United States)

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Purpose of Review

: The goal of this paper is to review present knowledge regarding biological pacemakers created by somatic reprogramming as a platform for mechanistic and metabolic understanding of the rare subpopulation of pacemaker cells, with the ultimate goal of creating biological alternatives to electronic pacing devices.

Recent Findings

: Somatic reprogramming of cardiomyocytes by reexpression of embryonic transcription factor T-box 18 (TBX18) converts them into pacemaker-like. Recent studies take advantage of this model to gain insight into the electromechanical, metabolic, and architectural intricacies of the cardiac pacemaker cell across various models, including a surgical model of complete atrioventricular block (CAVB) in adult rats.

Summary

: The studies reviewed here reinforce the potential utility of TBX18-induced pacemaker myocytes (iPMS) as a minimally invasive treatment for heart block. Several challenges which must be overcome to develop a viable therapeutic intervention based on these observations are discussed.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Current Cardiology Reports (Print)
Journal Volume
22
Journal Issue
5
Journal Page Range
vp.
ISSN
1523-3782

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