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Breakthrough cardiac regeneration research offers hope for the treatment of ischemic heart failure

03.07.25 | Baylor College of Medicine

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Researchers in the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery at Baylor College of Medicine, the QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute in Brisbane, Australia, and collaborating institutions report a groundbreaking discovery in cardiac regeneration that offers new hope for the treatment of ischemic heart failure. Published in npj Regenerative Medicine , the study reveals a novel approach to promoting cardiomyocyte proliferation.

“When the heart cannot replace injured cardiomyocytes with healthy ones, it becomes progressively weaker, a condition leading to heart failure. In this study, we investigated a new way to stimulate cardiomyocyte proliferation to help the heart heal,” said co-corresponding author Dr. Riham Abouleisa , assistant professor in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Baylor.

Previous studies showed that calcium plays an important role in cardiomyocyte proliferation. In the current study, Abouleisa and her colleagues explored how modulating calcium influx in cardiomyocytes would affect their proliferation.

“We found that preventing calcium influx in cardiomyocytes enhances the expression of genes involved in cell proliferation,” Abouleisa said. “We prevented calcium influx by inhibiting L-Type Calcium Channel (LTCC), a protein that regulates calcium in these cells. Our findings suggest that LTCC could be a target for developing new therapies to induce cardiomyocyte proliferation and regeneration.”

The study demonstrates that both pharmacological and genetic inhibition of LTCC can induce cardiomyocyte replication and that this occurs by modulating the activity of calcineurin, a known regulator of cardiomyocyte proliferation. This innovative approach showed promising results both in human cardiac slices grown in the lab and in live animals.

“Abouleisa’s multi-continent collaborations led to a discovery that can revolutionize the use of current medicines that regulate calcium entry to the cells, such as Nifedipine, in heart failure patients,” said Dr. Tamer Mohamed , co-author and director of Baylor College of Medicine’s Laboratory for Cardiac Regeneration .

Co-author Dr. Todd K. Rosengart , chair and professor of the Michael E. DeBakey Department of Surgery , emphasized that, “The premise of regenerating heart tissue, which once seemed like an impossible dream, is getting closer almost daily. The work of Dr. Abouleisa and the Baylor cardiac regeneration team represents a major step toward human trials that I believe are in the not-too-distant future."

Abouleisa and her colleagues’ research highlights the importance of targeting calcium signaling pathways to unlock the regenerative potential of the heart and opens new avenues for developing cardiac regenerative therapies, potentially transforming the treatment landscape for patients suffering from heart failure.

Other contributors to this work include Lynn A C Devilée, Abou Bakr M Salama, Jessica M Miller, Janice D Reid, Qinghui Ou, Nourhan M Baraka, Kamal Abou Farraj, Madiha Jamal, Yibing Nong, Douglas Andres, Jonathan Satin and James E Hudson.

For a complete list of authors’ affiliations and support for this study, see the publication.

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npj Regenerative Medicine

10.1038/s41536-025-00389-z

Experimental study

Human tissue samples

Pharmacological or genetic inhibition of LTCC promotes cardiomyocyte proliferation through inhibition of calcineurin activity

11-Jan-2025

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Graciela Gutierrez
Baylor College of Medicine
Graciela.Gutierrez@bcm.edu

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Baylor College of Medicine. (2025, March 7). Breakthrough cardiac regeneration research offers hope for the treatment of ischemic heart failure. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OMO3QQ1/breakthrough-cardiac-regeneration-research-offers-hope-for-the-treatment-of-ischemic-heart-failure.html
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