What Everybody Should Know About Cardiovascular Health And Adult Stem Cells

Feb 10
08:32

2010

Matt Canham

Matt Canham

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The article examines the link scientific studies have found between cardiovascular health and adult stem cells.

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This article will examine a few of these studies in order for you to understand the health benefits of naturally increasing the release of adult stem cells into the blood stream.
Vasa,What Everybody Should Know About Cardiovascular Health And Adult Stem Cells Articles et, al (2001) discovered that people with poor cardiovascular health have less endothelial progenitor cells (EPC’s) in the blood stream than those with good cardiovascular health. EPC's are certain type of stem cell that can create new blood vessels. The study showed that EPC's taken from people with poor cardiovascular health had less ability to migrate into tissues. The Vasa study also found that people who smoked had fewer EPC's in the blood stream.
Schmidt-Lucke et al (2004) conducted an experiment where 120 individuals (43 control and 77 at risk of cardiovascular health problems) had the number of EPC's in their blood stream measured. The subjects were observed for a period of 10 months and the Schmidt-Lucke study concluded that cardiovascular health problems were linked to a reduced number of EPC's in the blood stream.
Werner et al (2005) conducted a more extensive study where 19 individuals had the number of EPC's in the blood stream measured and were observed for one year. The study showed the individuals with more circulating EPC's had fewer cardiovascular health problems than the individuals with less circulating EPC's -- who did experience cardiovascular events.
Because of these recent studies, scientists understand the link between a greater number of circulating adult stem cells and better cardiovascular health. Essentially, poor circulation is a lack of oxygen. When oxygen is lacking, the tissue releases compounds for two tasks. One, to attract EPC's to the tissue and two, to convert EPC's into new capillary cells. We can conclude then, that a tissue lacking oxygen triggers a process where circulating adult stem cells travel to the tissue and become new capillary cells. New capillaries allow for more efficient delivery of oxygen and nutrients and thus better health.
In summary, we are well aware that the efficient delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the organs and tissues is vital to optimal health. Thanks to scientists, we are now also aware that the best way to maintain our bodies intricate network of delivery -- the capilliaries -- and ultimately our good health, is by increasing the number of circulating adult stem cells in the blood steam.