The application of stem cell therapy for ischemic heart disease has aroused widespread interest. There have been many experimental studies concerning a variety of tissue stem cells such as bone marrow,blood,skin and skeletalmuscle stem cells,and their origins, differentiation and protein expressions are compared. In recent years,it is found that adipose-derived stromal cells (ADSCs) have potential advantages over other types of stem cells in that they are widely available and easily harvested through a simple liposuction procedure,and have a high regenerative capacity and therapeuticpotential for myocardial infarction. This review describes molecular and biological properties of ADSCs,their differentiationpotential,and regenerative and therapeutic potential for myocardial repair.