Author:
Sangkum Premsant,Yafi Faysal A.,Kim Hogyoung,Bouljihad Mostafa,Ranjan Manish,Datta Amrita,Mandava Sree Harsha,Sikka Suresh C.,Abdel-Mageed Asim B.,Hellstrom Wayne J.G.
Abstract
Introduction: We sought to evaluate the therapeutic effect of adipose tissue-derived stem cells (ADSCs) in a rat model of urethral fibrosis.Methods: Eighteen (18) male Sprague-Dawley rats (300‒350 g) were divided into three groups: (1) sham (saline injection); (2) urethral fibrosis group (10 μg transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) injection); and (3) ADSCs group (10 μg TGF-β1 injection plus 2 x 105 ADSCs). Rat ADSCs were harvested from rat inguinal fat pads. All study animals were euthanized at two weeks afterurethral injection. Following euthanasia, rat urethral tissue was were quantitated by Western blot analysis. Results: TGF-β1 injection induced significant urethral fibrosis and increased collagen type I and III expression (p<0.05). Significant decrease in submucosal fibrosis and collagen type I and III expression were noted in the ADSCs group compared with the urethral fibrosis group (p<0.05). TGF-β1 induced fibrotic changes were ameliorated by injection of ADSCs.Conclusions: Local injection of ADSCs in a rat model of urethral fibrosis significantly decreased collagen type I and III. These findings suggest that ADSC injection may prevent scar formation and potentially serve as an adjunct treatment to increase the success rate of primary treatment for urethral stricture disease. Further animal and clinical studies are needed to confirm these results.
Publisher
Canadian Urological Association Journal
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