Biological pacing by gene and cell therapy

G. J.J. Boink, J. Seppen, J.M.T. De Bakker, H. L. Tan

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Abstract

At present, cardiac rhythm disorders such as sick sinus syndrome (SSS) or AV nodal block (AVB) are usually treated by electronic pacemakers. These devices have significant shortcomings, including lack of autonomic modulation, and the need for repetitive procedures for battery replacement or lead repositioning. Biological pacemakers as replacement or complement to electronic pacemakers have been the subject of increasing research interest. This research has resulted in many encouraging preclinical studies. Various approaches in the field of gene and cell therapy have been developed by different groups and this combined effort makes it increasingly realistic that this therapy will eventually find its way to clinical applicability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)318-322
Number of pages5
JournalNetherlands heart journal
Volume15
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2007

Keywords

  • Cardiac arrhythmia therapy
  • Cell therapy
  • Gene therapy
  • Pacemakers

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