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Early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs

AIMS: To determine the effects of early sacral neuromodulation (SNM) and pudendal neuromodulation (PNM) on lower urinary tract (LUT) function, minipigs with complete spinal cord injury (cSCI) were analyzed. SNM and PNM have been proposed as therapeutic approaches to improve bladder function, for exa...

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Autores principales: Keller, Elena E., Patras, Irina, Hutu, Ioan, Roider, Karin, Sievert, Karl‐Dietrich, Aigner, Ludwig, Janetschek, Günter, Lusuardi, Lukas, Zimmermann, Reinhold, Bauer, Sophina
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7027870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31868966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nau.24257
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author Keller, Elena E.
Patras, Irina
Hutu, Ioan
Roider, Karin
Sievert, Karl‐Dietrich
Aigner, Ludwig
Janetschek, Günter
Lusuardi, Lukas
Zimmermann, Reinhold
Bauer, Sophina
author_facet Keller, Elena E.
Patras, Irina
Hutu, Ioan
Roider, Karin
Sievert, Karl‐Dietrich
Aigner, Ludwig
Janetschek, Günter
Lusuardi, Lukas
Zimmermann, Reinhold
Bauer, Sophina
author_sort Keller, Elena E.
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description AIMS: To determine the effects of early sacral neuromodulation (SNM) and pudendal neuromodulation (PNM) on lower urinary tract (LUT) function, minipigs with complete spinal cord injury (cSCI) were analyzed. SNM and PNM have been proposed as therapeutic approaches to improve bladder function, for example after cSCI. However, further evidence on efficacy is required before these methods can become clinical practice. METHODS: Eleven adults, female Göttingen minipigs with cSCI at vertebral level T11‐T12 were included: SNM (n = 4), PNM (n = 4), and SCI control (SCIC: n = 3). Tissue from six healthy minipigs was used for structural comparisons. Stimulation was started 1 week after cSCI. Awake urodynamics was performed on a weekly basis. After 16 weeks follow‐up, samples from the urinary bladder were taken for analyses. RESULTS: SNM improved bladder function with better capacities and lower detrusor pressures at voiding and avoided the emergence of detrusor sphincter dyssynergia (DSD). PNM and untreated SCI minipigs had less favorable outcomes with either DSD or constant urinary retention. Structural results revealed SCI‐typical fibrotic alterations in all cSCI minipigs. However, SNM showed a better‐balanced distribution of smooth muscle to connective tissue with a trend towards the reduced progression of bladder wall scarring. CONCLUSION: Early SNM led to an avoidance of the emergence of DSD showing a more physiological bladder function during a 4 month follow‐up period after cSCI. This study might pave the way for the clinical continuation of early SNM for the treatment of neurogenic LUT dysfunction after SCI.
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spelling pubmed-70278702020-02-24 Early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs Keller, Elena E. Patras, Irina Hutu, Ioan Roider, Karin Sievert, Karl‐Dietrich Aigner, Ludwig Janetschek, Günter Lusuardi, Lukas Zimmermann, Reinhold Bauer, Sophina Neurourol Urodyn Original Basic Science Articles AIMS: To determine the effects of early sacral neuromodulation (SNM) and pudendal neuromodulation (PNM) on lower urinary tract (LUT) function, minipigs with complete spinal cord injury (cSCI) were analyzed. SNM and PNM have been proposed as therapeutic approaches to improve bladder function, for example after cSCI. However, further evidence on efficacy is required before these methods can become clinical practice. METHODS: Eleven adults, female Göttingen minipigs with cSCI at vertebral level T11‐T12 were included: SNM (n = 4), PNM (n = 4), and SCI control (SCIC: n = 3). Tissue from six healthy minipigs was used for structural comparisons. Stimulation was started 1 week after cSCI. Awake urodynamics was performed on a weekly basis. After 16 weeks follow‐up, samples from the urinary bladder were taken for analyses. RESULTS: SNM improved bladder function with better capacities and lower detrusor pressures at voiding and avoided the emergence of detrusor sphincter dyssynergia (DSD). PNM and untreated SCI minipigs had less favorable outcomes with either DSD or constant urinary retention. Structural results revealed SCI‐typical fibrotic alterations in all cSCI minipigs. However, SNM showed a better‐balanced distribution of smooth muscle to connective tissue with a trend towards the reduced progression of bladder wall scarring. CONCLUSION: Early SNM led to an avoidance of the emergence of DSD showing a more physiological bladder function during a 4 month follow‐up period after cSCI. This study might pave the way for the clinical continuation of early SNM for the treatment of neurogenic LUT dysfunction after SCI. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-12-23 2020-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7027870/ /pubmed/31868966 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nau.24257 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Neurourology and Urodynamics published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Basic Science Articles
Keller, Elena E.
Patras, Irina
Hutu, Ioan
Roider, Karin
Sievert, Karl‐Dietrich
Aigner, Ludwig
Janetschek, Günter
Lusuardi, Lukas
Zimmermann, Reinhold
Bauer, Sophina
Early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs
title Early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs
title_full Early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs
title_fullStr Early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs
title_full_unstemmed Early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs
title_short Early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs
title_sort early sacral neuromodulation ameliorates urinary bladder function and structure in complete spinal cord injury minipigs
topic Original Basic Science Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7027870/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31868966
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/nau.24257
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