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Myocardial telocytes: a specific new cellular entity

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JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE
Volume 14, Issue 7, Pages 1917-1921

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1582-4934.2010.01111.x

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telocytes; telopodes; interstitial Cajal-like cells (ICLC); myocardial remodelling; cardiac renewing; myocardial regeneration; interstitial cells

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Introduction Cellular compartments of telocytes Distribution of telocytes in the heart Possible functions of telocytes in the myocardium Telocytes and myocardial remodelling Unresolved issues regarding myocardial telocytes The existence of a new type of interstitial cells in the heart namely, interstitial Cajal-like cells (ICLC), has been described for the first time by Hinescu and Popescu in 2005. This study was then followed by an ascending trend of publications regarding the morphology, phenotype and distribution of myocardial ICLC in diverse species including human patients. Recently the new term 'telocytes' has been proposed for cells formerly known as ICLC, and the term 'telopodes' has been proposed for the prolongations of these cells. The identification of these cells is based on ultrastructural criteria. In addition, telocyters/telyopodes can be identified by several complementary approaches including methylene blue vital staining, silver impregnation and immunoreactivity against CD117/c-kit, vimentin, etc. This point of view presents critical data existing in literature, as well as own results, which unequivocally provide compelling evidence that telocytes are a new distinct cellular entity of myocardial interstitium. Several presumable functions of the myocardial telocytes are discussed: (i) intercellular signalling, (ii) cardiac repair/remodelling and (iii) stem cell nursing in cardiac renewal.

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