2015
DOI: 10.5966/sctm.2014-0114
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The Dose-Effect Safety Profile of Skeletal Muscle Precursor Cell Therapy in a Dog Model of Intrinsic Urinary Sphincter Deficiency

Abstract: Locally injected skeletal muscle precursor cells (skMPCs) integrate into and restore the muscle layers, innervation, vasculature, and function of the sphincter complex in animal models of intrinsic urinary sphincter deficiency (ISD). The goal of the present study was to test the dose-effect safety profile of skMPC therapy in a dog model of ISD. Sphincter deficiency was created in 20 adult female dogs by surgically removing the skeletal muscle layer of the urinary sphincter complex. skMPCs isolated from the hin… Show more

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“…Therefore, studies employing large animal models complementing the experiments performed with rodents are important to investigate the therapeutic potential of cells under anatomically more relevant conditions. Some animal studies employed dogs to generate incontinence and to inject cells, others established incontinence in pigs and investigated cellular regeneration in this model . Urinary leak point pressure or urethral pressure profiles can be determined in these large animal models using standard clinical instruments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, studies employing large animal models complementing the experiments performed with rodents are important to investigate the therapeutic potential of cells under anatomically more relevant conditions. Some animal studies employed dogs to generate incontinence and to inject cells, others established incontinence in pigs and investigated cellular regeneration in this model . Urinary leak point pressure or urethral pressure profiles can be determined in these large animal models using standard clinical instruments.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides other aspects such as type of cell and amount of cells applied, 28,30,31,36 the length of the injection needle is important for the clinical outcome of SUI treatment. In a small clinical trial (eight patients, 1 year follow-up) patients treated with an 8 mm needle failed to present with a measurable benefit, whereas patients treated with a 10 mm needle reported improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed isolation protocol and culture conditions resulted in obtaining repeatable yield of 40–50 × 10(6) MDC after 3 weeks of culture. This is a cell number sufficient for intraurethral transplantation in an animal weighting about 40–50 kg according to previously published data (Williams et al, ). The population doubling time of caprine MDC presented herein amounted 40 hr what was higher than reported in pigs (23 or 26 hr depending on muscle type (Zhu et al, 2013)).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps a fresh approach is required? Alternatively, if we continue to look to human medicine for answers, the next advance in treatment seems likely to involve cell therapy to restore functional muscle within the urethra (Williams et al 2015).…”
Section: Has Treatment Of Usmi Improved?mentioning
confidence: 99%