Potential applications of low-intensity extracorporeal shock-wave therapy in urological diseases via activation of tissue resident stem cells

IF 0.8 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Bohan Wang, A. Reed-Maldonado, Kim Ly, G. Lin, T. Lue
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Abstract

For many years, low-intensity extracorporeal shock-wave therapy (Li-ESWT) has been clinically applied as a noninvasive therapeutic method, for urological diseases. The major corresponding biological molecular mechanisms of Li-ESWT are to induce stem cell differentiation, neural regeneration, and angiogenesis. This narrative review aims to present an overview of the potential utility of Li-ESWT and its effects on stem cell therapies. Recent studies have also shown that the combination treatment of Li-ESWT and stem cell therapies can be a new option for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED), urinary incontinence, bladder dysfunction, and other diseases. The potential contributions of Li-ESWT on stem cell therapies for these diseases are studied, highlighting the influence of Li-ESWT on proliferation, viability, and differentiation capacity of certain stem cells. The potential mechanisms, including the increased expression of vascular endothelial growth factor, chemokine CXC motif ligand 5, and transforming growth factor-β1 are described herein. Li-ESWT can also activate many cellular signaling pathways. The combination of Li-ESWT and stem cell therapies is a promising strategy for urological diseases. However, a much greater understanding of the mechanisms by which Li-ESWT enhances the efficacy of stem cell therapy is still needed before this combined treatment can be recommended for large-scale clinical application.
低强度体外冲击波通过激活组织驻留干细胞治疗泌尿系统疾病的潜在应用
多年来,低强度体外冲击波治疗(Li-ESWT)作为一种无创治疗泌尿系统疾病的方法在临床上得到了广泛应用。Li-ESWT相应的主要生物学分子机制是诱导干细胞分化、神经再生和血管生成。这篇叙述性综述旨在概述Li-ESWT的潜在用途及其对干细胞治疗的影响。最近的研究也表明,Li-ESWT联合干细胞治疗可成为治疗勃起功能障碍(ED)、尿失禁、膀胱功能障碍等疾病的新选择。研究了Li-ESWT对这些疾病的干细胞治疗的潜在贡献,强调了Li-ESWT对某些干细胞的增殖、活力和分化能力的影响。本文阐述了血管内皮生长因子、趋化因子CXC基序配体5和转化生长因子-β1表达增加的潜在机制。Li-ESWT还可以激活许多细胞信号通路。Li-ESWT联合干细胞治疗是泌尿系统疾病的一种很有前景的治疗策略。然而,在这种联合治疗被推荐用于大规模临床应用之前,仍需要对Li-ESWT增强干细胞治疗疗效的机制有更深入的了解。
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Urological Science
Urological Science UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
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