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  4. Towards a treatment of stress urinary incontinence: Application of mesenchymal stromal cells for regeneration of the sphincter muscle
 
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2014
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Towards a treatment of stress urinary incontinence: Application of mesenchymal stromal cells for regeneration of the sphincter muscle

Abstract
Stress urinary incontinence is a significant social, medical, and economic problem. It is caused, at least in part, by degeneration of the sphincter muscle controlling the tightness of the urinary bladder. This muscular degeneration is characterized by a loss of muscle cells and a surplus of a fibrous connective tissue. In Western countries approximately 15% of all females and 10% of males are affected. The incidence is significantly higher among senior citizens, and more than 25% of the elderly suffer from incontinence. When other therapies, such as physical exercise, pharmacological intervention, or electrophysiological stimulation of the sphincter fail to improve the patient's conditions, a cell-based therapy may improve the function of the sphincter muscle. Here, we briefly summarize current knowledge on stem cells suitable for therapy of urinary incontinence: mesenchymal stromal cells, urine-derived stem cells, and muscle-derived satellite cells. In addition, we report on ways to improve techniques for surgical navigation, injection of cells in the sphincter muscle, sensors for evaluation of post-treatment therapeutic outcome, and perspectives derived from recent pre-clinical studies.
Author(s)
Aicher, Wilhelm K.
Universität Tübingen  
Hart, Melanie L.
Universität Tübingen  
Stallkamp, Jan
Klünder, Mario
Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Systemdynamik
Ederer, Michael
Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Systemdynamik
Sawodny, Oliver
Universität Stuttgart, Institut für Systemdynamik
Vaegler, Martin
Universität Tübingen  
Amend, Bastian
Universität Tübingen  
Sievert, Karl D.
Universität Tübingen  
Stenzl, Arnulf
Universität Tübingen  
Journal
Journal of Clinical Medicine  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/jcm3010197
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Produktionstechnik und Automatisierung IPA  
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  • Medizintechnik

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