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Reconstruction of radical prostatectomy-induced urethral damage using skeletal muscle-derived multipotent stem cells

  作者 Hoshi, A; Tamaki, T; Tono, K; Okada, Y; Akatsuka, A; Usui, Y; Terachi, T  
  选自 期刊  Transplantation;  卷期  2008年85-11;  页码  1617-1624  
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[摘要]Background. Postoperative damage of the urethral rhabdosphincter (URS) and neurovascular bundle (NVB) is a major operative complication of radical prostatectomy. It is generally recognized to be caused by-unavoidable surgical damage to the muscle-nerve-blood vessel units around the urethra. We attempted to treat this damage using skeletal muscle-derived stem cells, which are able to reconstitute muscle-nerve-blood vessel units.Methods. Cells were enzymatically extracted and sorted by flow cytometry as CD34(+)/45(-)(Sk-34) and CD34(-)/45(-)(Sk-DN) cells from green fluorescent protein, transgenic mice and rats. URS-NVB damage was induced by manually removing one-third of the total URS and unilateral invasion of NVB in wild-type Sprague-Dawley and node rats. Freshly isolated Sk-34, Sk-34+Sk-DN cells, and cultured Sk-DN cells were directly transplanted into the damaged portion.Results. At 4 and 12 weeks after transplantation, urethral pressure profile by electrical stimulation through the sacral surface (L6-S1) was evaluated as functional recovery. The recovery ratio in the control and transplanted groups was 37.6% and 72.9%, at 4 weeks, and 41.6% and 78.4% at 12 weeks, respectively (P<0.05). Immunohistochemical and immunoelectron microscopic analysis revealed that transplanted cells differentiated into numerous skeletal muscle fibers having neuromuscular junctions (innervation) and nerve bundle-related Schwann cells and perineurium, and blood vessel-related endothelial cells and pericyte around the urethra.Conclusions. Thus, we conclude that transplantation of skeletal muscle-derived multipotent Sk-34 and Sk-DN cells is potentially useful for the reconstitution of postoperative damage of URS and NVB after radical prostatectomy.

 
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