BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to demonstrate the efficacy of human muscle stem cells (MuSCs) isolated using innovative technology in restoring internal urinary sphincter function in a preclinical animal model. METHODS: Colonies of pure human MuSCs were obtained from muscle biopsy specimens. Athymic rats were subjected to internal urethral sphincter damage by electrocauterization. Five days after injury, 2 × 10(5) muscle stem cells or medium as control were injected into the area of sphincter damage (n = 5 in each group). Peak bladder pressure and rise in pressure were chosen as outcome measures. To repeatedly obtain the necessary pressure values, telemetry sensors had been implanted into the rat bladders 10 days prior to injury. RESU...
Background: Cell therapy constitutes an attractive alternative to treat stress urinary incontinence....
Purpose: Reliable animal models are essential to evaluate future therapeutic options like cell-based...
Urethral dysfunction is a common complication of many conditions including diabetes mellitus, spinal...
The purpose of this study was to determine if implantation of autologous bone-marrow-derived cells h...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To standardize a rat animal model of anal sphincter injury using functional and hist...
Purpose: Bladder outflow obstruction (BOO) is common in the elderly and can result in bladder voidin...
International audienceObjectives: To analyze the outcome of syngenic skeletal muscle precursor cells...
AbstractIn anatomical and functional studies of the human and animal urethra, the middle urethral co...
PURPOSE: Sphincter injury is a common cause of anal incontinence. Surgical repair remains the operat...
International audienceSphincteric deficiency is the most common cause of urinary incontinence in hum...
The urethra serves a dual function by maintaining continence during bladder filling and aiding the r...
Researchers believe that human muscle-derived cells are able to restore leak-point pressure to norma...
Researchers believe that human muscle-derived cells are able to restore leak-point pressure to norma...
Multiple modalities, including injectable bulking agents and surgery, have been used to treat stress...
Background: A medical treatment for urethral stricture (US) is not yet available. Objective: To eval...
Background: Cell therapy constitutes an attractive alternative to treat stress urinary incontinence....
Purpose: Reliable animal models are essential to evaluate future therapeutic options like cell-based...
Urethral dysfunction is a common complication of many conditions including diabetes mellitus, spinal...
The purpose of this study was to determine if implantation of autologous bone-marrow-derived cells h...
OBJECTIVES: 1. To standardize a rat animal model of anal sphincter injury using functional and hist...
Purpose: Bladder outflow obstruction (BOO) is common in the elderly and can result in bladder voidin...
International audienceObjectives: To analyze the outcome of syngenic skeletal muscle precursor cells...
AbstractIn anatomical and functional studies of the human and animal urethra, the middle urethral co...
PURPOSE: Sphincter injury is a common cause of anal incontinence. Surgical repair remains the operat...
International audienceSphincteric deficiency is the most common cause of urinary incontinence in hum...
The urethra serves a dual function by maintaining continence during bladder filling and aiding the r...
Researchers believe that human muscle-derived cells are able to restore leak-point pressure to norma...
Researchers believe that human muscle-derived cells are able to restore leak-point pressure to norma...
Multiple modalities, including injectable bulking agents and surgery, have been used to treat stress...
Background: A medical treatment for urethral stricture (US) is not yet available. Objective: To eval...
Background: Cell therapy constitutes an attractive alternative to treat stress urinary incontinence....
Purpose: Reliable animal models are essential to evaluate future therapeutic options like cell-based...
Urethral dysfunction is a common complication of many conditions including diabetes mellitus, spinal...