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Microenergy acoustic pulses induced myogenesis of urethral striated muscle stem/progenitor cells.

Authors :
Cui K
Kang N
Banie L
Zhou T
Liu T
Wang B
Ruan Y
Peng D
Wang HS
Wang T
Wang G
Reed-Maldonado AB
Chen Z
Lin G
Lue TF
Source :
Translational andrology and urology [Transl Androl Urol] 2019 Oct; Vol. 8 (5), pp. 489-500.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a common disorder with high prevalence in women across their life span, but there are no non-surgical curative options for the condition. Stem cell-based therapy, especially endogenous stem cell therapy may be a potential treatment method for SUI. The aims of this study are to identify, isolate, and assay the function of urethral striated muscle derived stem/progenitor cells (uMDSCs) and to assess uMDSC response to microenergy acoustic pulses (MAP).<br />Methods: Urethral striated muscle was identified utilizing 3D imaging of solvent organs (3DISCO) and immunofluorescence (IF). uMDSCs were isolated and purified from Zucker Lean (ZL) (ZUC-LEAN) (ZUC-Leprfa 186) rats, with magnetic-activated cell sorting (MACS) and pre-plating methods. The stemness and differentiation potential of the uMDSCs were measured by cell proliferation, EdU, flow cytometry, IF, and Western blot.<br />Results: Comparison of the cell proliferation assays between MACS and pre-plating reveals the advantage of MACS over pre-plating. In addition, the study reveals that uMDSCs form myotubes when treated with MAP.<br />Conclusions: The uMDSCs within female rat urethral striated muscle could be a therapeutic target of MAP in managing SUI.<br />Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: Tom F. Lue is consultant of AWCT, Inc. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.<br /> (2019 Translational Andrology and Urology. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2223-4691
Volume :
8
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Translational andrology and urology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32133280
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21037/tau.2019.08.18