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Fat stem cells from liposuction used to form functioning blood vessels

July 26th, 2012 11:21 pm

Liposuction may yield more than just a leaner figure it can potentially produce stem cells for tissue reconstruction.

Researchers from the University of Oklahoma, in Norman, Okla., have successfully extracted adult stem cells during liposuction and used them to generate healthy blood vessels.

These newly formed blood vessels can be used in heart bypass surgery and other complicated procedures requiring healthy vessels, according to the researchers, who presented their findings at the American Heart Associations Basic Cardiovascular Sciences 2012 Scientific Sessions.

While stem cells are typically derived from other sources in the body, the researchers said liposuction-derived stem cells could be useful for an elderly demographic.

For doing coronary artery bypass graft surgery, people who get that are typically elderly, frequently diabetic and usually pretty sick, Matthias Nollert, associate professor at the University of Oklahoma School of Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering and the studys lead author, told FoxNews.com. The more typical way for getting stem cells from adults for transplantation is to extract cells from the bone marrow.

However, you cant extract bone marrow very easily, Nollert explained. Its a very invasive procedure and patients dont tolerate it well, so we were looking for alternate source of adult stem cells for older, sicker patients.

Extracting adipose-derived stem cells or stem cells derived from fat tissue would be less invasive and also gets rid of unnecessary body fat in the process. According to Nollert, creating tissues from fat stem cells is a fairly new science, having only been experimented with in the past decade. Nollert and his team are the first to create a vascular graft out of fat stem cells with muscle cells making up the blood vessels wall.

To create the vascular graft, the researchers turned the stem cells into smooth muscle cells in the lab and seeded them onto a thin collagen membrane. They then rolled them into tubes with the same diameter as small blood vessels, and three to four weeks later, usable blood vessels were formed.

According to Nollert, utilizing liposuction-derived blood vessels could eliminate complications surrounding heart bypass operations when a healthy blood vessel is necessary for the procedure.

In normal cases, [doctors] would take a vein from your leg or arm to use as a bypass around the blockage, Nollert said. Well it turns out that of allthe people who are considered candidates for bypass, a third of them would like to do a bypass graft, but they have lousy vessels. So theyll do a different procedure that will last only four to five years, and then theyll be back here with same problems.

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