在压力性尿失禁动物模型中使用肌肉源性细胞组织工程尿道下括约肌吊带进行尿道括约肌再生。

IF 0.8 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Urologia Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-28 DOI:10.1177/03915603241276555
Mohammad Naji, Elham Ansari, Sepideh Besharati, Maryam Hajiabbas, Peyman Mohammadi Torbati, Mohammad Hassan Asghari Vostikolaee, Mostafa Hajinasrollah, Farzaneh Sharifiaghdas
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摘要

背景:压力性尿失禁(SUI)是一种普遍病症,影响着全球 2 亿多人。常见的治疗方法包括耻骨后悬吊术和骨盆吊带法,这些方法使用自体移植物或合成材料支撑膀胱颈和尿道括约肌。虽然这些治疗方法的治愈率超过 80%,但仍可能出现不良反应和复发。一些研究重点关注细胞疗法的潜力。肌肉源性细胞(MDCs)可从小型横纹肌组织活检中轻松获得,并具有卓越的多系分化和自我更新能力:方法:基于 MDCs 的独特特性和先前在肌肉再生方面的良好结果,我们在 SUI 大鼠模型中制作了一种装有 MDCs 的壳聚糖-明胶水凝胶吊带。我们评估了漏点压力以及炎症、肌肉萎缩和胶原蛋白密度等组织学指标,以比较细胞注射和细胞负载吊带的效果:结果:与对照组相比,MODEL 组的漏点压明显降低。与 MODEL 组相比,细胞注射组、吊带组和细胞/吊带组的 LPP 水平明显升高,但未达到显著性临界值。与 SLING 组相比,CELL/SLING 组的炎症率明显降低:结论:与其他实验组相比,CELL/SLING 组的萎缩程度较轻,这表明与注射相比,SLING 组的细胞存活率更高。这也表明,在长期研究中,随着水凝胶降解率的增加,细胞的功能将更加明显。
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Tissue-engineered sub-urethral sling with muscle-derived cells for urethral sphincter regeneration in an animal model of stress urinary incontinence.

Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a widespread condition affecting more than 200 million people worldwide. Common treatments for this condition include retropubic colposuspension, and pelvic sling methods, which use autologous grafts or synthetic materials to support the bladder neck and urethral sphincter. Although these treatments have a cure rate of over 80%, adverse effects and recurrence may still occur. Several studies have focused on the potential of cell therapy. Muscle-derived cells (MDCs) can be easily obtained from small biopsied striated muscular tissues and possess superior multi-lineage differentiation and self-renewal capacity.

Methods: Based on the unique characteristics of MDCs and previous favorable results in muscle regeneration, we fabricated a chitosan-gelatin hydrogel sling loaded with MDCs in a rat model of SUI. Leak point pressure and histological indices regarding inflammation, muscular atrophy, and collagen density were assessed to compare the effectiveness of cell injection and cell-laden sling.

Results: The level of LPP was significantly reduced in the MODEL group versus the control animals. The LPP level was considerably higher in CELL INJECTION, SLING, and CELL/SLING groups compared to the MODEL group but did not reach the significance threshold. The inflammation rate was significantly lower in the CELL/SLING group compared to the SLING group.

Conclusion: The CELL/SLING group showed less atrophy compared to the other experimental groups, indicating that the cells may have higher viability on SLING than through injection. This also suggests that in long-term studies, as the degradation rate of hydrogels increases, the function of cells will become more apparent.

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