Stem cells in the respiratory system

Stem cells in the respiratory system

Rojas, Mauricio

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In this state-of-the-art exploration of a hugely dynamic and fast-evolving field of research, leading researchers share their collective wisdom on the rolethat stem cells could play in the context of physiological stress and lung injury. The text focuses on reviewing the most relevant—and recent—ideas on using local, endogenous, and exogenous progenitor/stem cells in preventing and treating injury to the lung. The lungs are one of the most complex organs in the human body, with a mature adult lung boasting at least 40 morphologically differentiated cell lineages. Our entire blood supply passes through the lung’s alveolar units during oxygenation. This interaction with the outside world, along with the intricacies of its structure, makes the lung a highly susceptible organ that is vulnerable to numerous types of injury and infection. This means that the mechanisms of lung repair are in themselves correspondingly complex. Because of their multipotentiality, as well as the fact of the lung’s relatively rapid cell turnover, stem cells are thought to be an important alternative cell-base therapy in lung injury. Despite the controversial nature of stem cell research, there has been growing interest in both local and endogenous stem cells in the lung. This highly topical book with chapters on everything from using mesenchymal stem cells in lung repair to the effect of physical activity on the mobilization of stem and progenitor cells, represents an exciting body of work by outstanding investigators and will be required reading for those with an interest in the subject. 1. Aptly discusses the potential role of the different types of stem cell in lung repair. 2. Describes animal models in whichstem cells have been used and the implications for their use as future therapy in lung diseases 3. The authors, presenting here their work, are undisputable leaders in their field making this book an exciting collection of reviews byan outstanding group of investigators. INDICE: Preface Chapter 1. Stem and Progenitor Cells of the Lung: Susan D.Reynolds, Moumita Ghosh, Heather M. Breshbuhl, Shama Ahmad, Carl W. White Chapter 2. Mesenchymal Stem Cells for lung repair Daniel J. Weiss Chapter 3. The Role of Progenitor Cells in Lung Disease Prognosis Ellen L. Burnham, Susan Majka and Marc Moss Chapter 4. The Role of Fibrocytes in Lung Repair and FibrosisEllen C. Keeley, Borna Mehrad, and Robert M. Strieter Chapter 5. Stem Cells and Cell-Matrix interactions in Lung Viranuj Sueblinvong and Jesse Roman Chapter 6. Mobilization of stem cells/progenitor cells by physical activity Patrick Wahl and Wilhelm Bloch Chapter 7. Mesenchymal Stems Cells for the Acute Lung Injury Jae W. Lee, Naveen Gupta, and Michael A. Matthay Chapter 8. Animal Models of Lung Injury: Role of Stem Cells Mauricio Rojas, Smita Iyer, Carter Co andKenneth L. Brigham

  • ISBN: 978-1-60761-774-7
  • Editorial: Humana
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 400
  • Fecha Publicación: 29/07/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés