Publications by authors named "Muhammed Zeeshan Afzal"

As mediators of intercellular communication, exosomes containing molecular cargo are secreted by cells and taken up by recipient cells to influence cellular phenotype and function. Here we have investigated the effects of exosomes in dystrophin-deficient (Dys) induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes (iCMs). Our data demonstrate that exosomes secreted from either wild type (WT) or Dys-iCMs protect the Dys-iCM from stress-induced injury by decreasing reactive oxygen species and delaying mitochondrial permeability transition pore opening to maintain the mitochondrial membrane potential and decrease cell death.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Muhammed Zeeshan Afzal"

  • - Muhammed Zeeshan Afzal's recent research focuses on the role of exosomes in cardioprotection, particularly in the context of dystrophin-deficient cardiomyocytes.
  • - The study demonstrates that exosomes from both wild type and dystrophin-deficient induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (Dys-iCMs) can mitigate stress-induced injury, highlighting their potential as therapeutic agents.
  • - Findings indicate that exosomes reduce reactive oxygen species and help maintain mitochondrial membrane potential, thereby decreasing cell death in dystrophin-deficient cardiac cells, underscoring the importance of intercellular communication in cardiac health.