2012
DOI: 10.1038/nrurol.2012.111
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Stem cell therapy for voiding and erectile dysfunction

Abstract: Voiding dysfunction comprises a variety of disorders, including stress urinary incontinence and overactive bladder, and affects millions of men and women worldwide. Erectile dysfunction (ED) also decreases quality of life for millions of men, as well as for their partners. Advanced age and diabetes are common comorbidities that can exacerbate and negatively impact upon the development of these disorders. Therapies that target the pathophysiology of these conditions to halt progression are not currently availab… Show more

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“…Their results are quite successful (9). Wang et al showed in their experimental study on rabbits that combined fibrin glue and MSC treatment in repairing urethral injury may improve neovascularization and smooth muscle formation (10). We did not find a study evaluating the histopathologic effects of mesenchymal stem cell therapy on uroepithelial wound healing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Their results are quite successful (9). Wang et al showed in their experimental study on rabbits that combined fibrin glue and MSC treatment in repairing urethral injury may improve neovascularization and smooth muscle formation (10). We did not find a study evaluating the histopathologic effects of mesenchymal stem cell therapy on uroepithelial wound healing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…ASCs are the most well-studied and well-understood cell type in the field of stem cell therapy and, thus far, are the only stem cell type that have been investigated for urologic applications Goldman et al 2012;Vaegler et al 2012;Kim et al 2013]. Over the past decade, ASCs have been identified throughout the body and are thought to act as tissue-specific progenitors that repair damage and restore function locally.…”
Section: Sources Of Stem Cells For Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, four broad categories describe the diversity of stem cells being investigated in regenerative medicine: ESCs, stem cells derived from placenta or amniotic fluid (AFPS), induced pluripotent stem cells (IPSC), and adult stem cells (ASC) [Martin, 1981;Thomson et al 1998;Goldman et al 2012;Vaegler et al 2012;Kim et al 2013]. ESCs are stem cells isolated from an early stage embryo [Thomson et al 1998].…”
Section: Sources Of Stem Cells For Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
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