News | July 31, 2009

Theregen’s Anginera Patch Used as Foundation for Beating Heart Cell Patch


July 31, 2009 – Theregen Inc. said its Anginera heart patch, a living three-dimensional engineered human tissue, was used as the foundation for the ”living band-aid for the heart,” as reported recently at the 2009 American Heart Association Cardiovascular Sciences Conference in Las Vegas, NV.

Anginera, an epicardial patch containing living human fibroblast cells and extracellular matrix, induces arteriogenesis, repair and restoration of regional heart function. The heart cells embedded in the Anginera tissue scaffold were derived from rat heart tissue. Researchers Steven Goldman, M.D. and Jordan Lancaster, B.S., from the Southern Arizona Veterans Administration and the University of Arizona Sarver Heart Center, reported that the Anginera patch cultured with rat heart cells can beat in coordinated rhythm at various rates

The company said Anginera is currently in human clinical testing for cardiac applications. The patch has demonstrated an ability to stimulate new mature blood vessels (arteriogenesis) in the human heart in trial patients and improve left ventricular function in animal models.

For more information: www.theregen.com


Related Content

News | Stem Cell Therapies

November 19, 2021 — Stem cell therapy helped to reduce the number of heart attacks, strokes and death among people with ...

Home November 19, 2021
Home
News | Stem Cell Therapies

October 28, 2021 – The first patient has been treated in a new trial using stem cell therapy to treat chronic myocardial ...

Home October 28, 2021
Home
Videos | Stem Cell Therapies

Mechanical engineering Professor Nathan Sniadecki, associate chair for research and infrastructure, mechanical ...

Home October 04, 2021
Home
Feature | Stem Cell Therapies | By Simon H. Stertzer, M.D.

Heart failure remains an unheralded global pandemic, costing society billions of dollars each year.[1,2] Projections ...

Home May 11, 2021
Home
Feature | Stem Cell Therapies | By Andy Freeberg

The University of Washington (UW) in Seattle has developed engineered heart tissue that beats. Though minuscule, the ...

Home February 25, 2021
Home
News | Stem Cell Therapies

August 22, 2019 — Renovacor Inc, a preclinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, announced the successful completion of ...

Home August 22, 2019
Home
News | Stem Cell Therapies

May 20, 2019 – Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have demonstrated that stem cells derived from ...

Home May 20, 2019
Home
News | Stem Cell Therapies

April 19, 2019 — Aziyo Biologics Inc. announced the publication of results from its landmark RECON study in the Journal ...

Home April 19, 2019
Home
News | Stem Cell Therapies

March 4, 2019 — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently finalized two guidance documents regarding ...

Home March 04, 2019
Home
News | Stem Cell Therapies

February 1, 2019 — A team of Rutgers scientists have taken an important step toward the goal of making diseased hearts ...

Home February 01, 2019
Home
Subscribe Now