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Cell-Seeded Acellular Artery for Reconstruction of Long Urethral Defects in a Canine Model

The management of urethral stricture remains a major therapeutic challenge in clinics. Herein, we explored the feasibility of reconstructing a relatively long segment of the urethra by the cell-seeded acellular artery in a canine model. The acellular arterial matrix was obtained from the excised car...

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Autores principales: Zhong, Hao, Shen, Yamei, Zhao, Danhui, Yan, Guoqiang, Wu, Chengai, Huang, Guanglin, Liu, Zhizhong, Zhai, Jianpo, Han, Qin
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8203373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34194508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8854479
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author Zhong, Hao
Shen, Yamei
Zhao, Danhui
Yan, Guoqiang
Wu, Chengai
Huang, Guanglin
Liu, Zhizhong
Zhai, Jianpo
Han, Qin
author_facet Zhong, Hao
Shen, Yamei
Zhao, Danhui
Yan, Guoqiang
Wu, Chengai
Huang, Guanglin
Liu, Zhizhong
Zhai, Jianpo
Han, Qin
author_sort Zhong, Hao
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description The management of urethral stricture remains a major therapeutic challenge in clinics. Herein, we explored the feasibility of reconstructing a relatively long segment of the urethra by the cell-seeded acellular artery in a canine model. The acellular arterial matrix was obtained from the excised carotid artery of donor dogs. Autologous adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) from 6 male dogs were grown and seeded onto the premade acellular arterial matrix. A 3 cm long segment of the urethra was resected in 12 male dogs. Urethroplasty was performed with the acellular arterial matrix seeded with ADSCs in 6 animals and without cells in 6. Serial urethrography was performed at 1 and 3 months postoperatively. Wide urethral calibers without any signs of strictures were confirmed in all 6 animals in the experimental group. In contrast, urethral stricture was demonstrated in 3 animals in the control group. The graft was highly epithelialized and smooth in the experimental group, while graft contracture and scar formation were showed in the control group. Histologic analysis of the cell-seeded arterial matrix at 1 month confirmed the presence of multilayered urothelium and muscle. The levels of tissue formation developed over time with a progressive increase in muscle content. In contrast, extensive fibrosis and sparse smooth muscle were seen in animals treated with matrix without ADSCs. This study provides preclinical evidence that the ADSC-seeded arterial matrix can be used as a tubularized scaffold in the reconstruction of 3 cm long urethral defect in a male canine model. The ADSC-seeded arterial matrix remodels and regenerates normal-appearing urethral tissue layers over time.
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spelling pubmed-82033732021-06-29 Cell-Seeded Acellular Artery for Reconstruction of Long Urethral Defects in a Canine Model Zhong, Hao Shen, Yamei Zhao, Danhui Yan, Guoqiang Wu, Chengai Huang, Guanglin Liu, Zhizhong Zhai, Jianpo Han, Qin Stem Cells Int Research Article The management of urethral stricture remains a major therapeutic challenge in clinics. Herein, we explored the feasibility of reconstructing a relatively long segment of the urethra by the cell-seeded acellular artery in a canine model. The acellular arterial matrix was obtained from the excised carotid artery of donor dogs. Autologous adipose-derived stem cells (ADSCs) from 6 male dogs were grown and seeded onto the premade acellular arterial matrix. A 3 cm long segment of the urethra was resected in 12 male dogs. Urethroplasty was performed with the acellular arterial matrix seeded with ADSCs in 6 animals and without cells in 6. Serial urethrography was performed at 1 and 3 months postoperatively. Wide urethral calibers without any signs of strictures were confirmed in all 6 animals in the experimental group. In contrast, urethral stricture was demonstrated in 3 animals in the control group. The graft was highly epithelialized and smooth in the experimental group, while graft contracture and scar formation were showed in the control group. Histologic analysis of the cell-seeded arterial matrix at 1 month confirmed the presence of multilayered urothelium and muscle. The levels of tissue formation developed over time with a progressive increase in muscle content. In contrast, extensive fibrosis and sparse smooth muscle were seen in animals treated with matrix without ADSCs. This study provides preclinical evidence that the ADSC-seeded arterial matrix can be used as a tubularized scaffold in the reconstruction of 3 cm long urethral defect in a male canine model. The ADSC-seeded arterial matrix remodels and regenerates normal-appearing urethral tissue layers over time. Hindawi 2021-06-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8203373/ /pubmed/34194508 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8854479 Text en Copyright © 2021 Hao Zhong et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhong, Hao
Shen, Yamei
Zhao, Danhui
Yan, Guoqiang
Wu, Chengai
Huang, Guanglin
Liu, Zhizhong
Zhai, Jianpo
Han, Qin
Cell-Seeded Acellular Artery for Reconstruction of Long Urethral Defects in a Canine Model
title Cell-Seeded Acellular Artery for Reconstruction of Long Urethral Defects in a Canine Model
title_full Cell-Seeded Acellular Artery for Reconstruction of Long Urethral Defects in a Canine Model
title_fullStr Cell-Seeded Acellular Artery for Reconstruction of Long Urethral Defects in a Canine Model
title_full_unstemmed Cell-Seeded Acellular Artery for Reconstruction of Long Urethral Defects in a Canine Model
title_short Cell-Seeded Acellular Artery for Reconstruction of Long Urethral Defects in a Canine Model
title_sort cell-seeded acellular artery for reconstruction of long urethral defects in a canine model
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8203373/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34194508
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8854479
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