2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10151-015-1377-3
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Novel approach to treat fecal incontinence with muscle stem cell-based therapy

Abstract: It is a pleasure to provide the commentary on the pioneering work of Dr. Romaniszyn and colleagues entitled: ''Implantation of autologous muscle-derived stem cells in treatment of fecal incontinence: Results of an experimental pilot study '' [1].Introduction of stem cell-based therapies in the past decade has opened a new treatment options for many disease and clinical conditions where standard therapies have either failed or were ineffective [2]. Fecal incontinence (FI) represents a challenging clinical and h… Show more

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“…addition, there are significant data to associate a decrease in the IAS tone with the increase in incidence of RI that occurs with aging in humans (2,45). Attributable in part to the lack of adequate knowledge of molecular mechanisms mediating basal IAS tone, there is no satisfactory therapeutic management of RI or of motility disorders associated with IAS SM dysfunction (5,34).…”
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“…addition, there are significant data to associate a decrease in the IAS tone with the increase in incidence of RI that occurs with aging in humans (2,45). Attributable in part to the lack of adequate knowledge of molecular mechanisms mediating basal IAS tone, there is no satisfactory therapeutic management of RI or of motility disorders associated with IAS SM dysfunction (5,34).…”
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confidence: 99%