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Query: UMLS:C0151744 (
myocardial ischemia
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Recently, regenerative medicine using the transplantation of embryonic stem cells and bone marrow stem cells has been a great success but still has many unconfirmed problems including its clinical evaluation. The aim of this article is to review current literature and some patents regarding molecular therapeutic agents including using MAP kinase
TNNI3K
for the treatment and diagnosis of acute
myocardial ischemia
or infarction.
TNNI3K
is a novel cardiac troponin I-interacting kinase gene and its overexpression may promote cardiac myogenesis, improve cardiac performance, and attenuate ischemia-induced ventricular remodeling. The modulation of embryonal stem cells with high
TNNI3K
activity using a
TNNI3K
active peptide could be a useful therapeutic approach for ischemic cardiac diseases. For overexpressing
TNNI3K
or enhancing
TNNI3K
activity in cardiac precursor cells, the engraftment of bone marrow cells or embryonic stem cells can effectively promote cardiac myogenesis, beating frequency, and contractile functions, and decrease "silent" (no contraction) cardiac cells after cell transplantion, indicating that the overexpression of
TNNI3K
can increase the success rate of transplanting embryonic stem cells or bone marrow cells into ischemic hearts for the treatment of ischemic cardiac diseases. Although previous investigations showing that
TNNI3K
may be involved in the development of cardiac hypertrophy, it is still unclear whether
TNNI3K
has a role in cardiac hypertrophy or what mechanism is involved in the effects of
TNNI3K
. To confirm this, further investigations need to be undertaken.
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PMID:TNNI3K could be a novel molecular target for the treatment of cardiac diseases. 1992 40