Abstract
Introduction & hypothesis This is an experimental pre-clinical study testing for the applicability of autologous skeletal muscle derived cells as a seeded sling for the treatment of SUI in the canine model
Methods 10 Mongrel dogs: In 4, skeletal muscle biopsy was harvested from Biceps Femoris. 1 month later, incontinence was induced in 8 dogs through surgical disruption of the pubourethral ligaments. Muscle biopsy was incubated in DMEM medium and after expansion for 8 weeks, MDCs were collected. PGA scaffold was immersed in culture medium, coated with matrigel and cells were seeded. The sling was placed suburethrally in 8 dogs; 2 of which were cell-seeded and 4 had the scaffold only.
Urethral pressure (UP) measurement was done at baseline and 2 weeks alter insertion of the sling.
The urethra with its surrounding was harvested 4 weeks after sling insertion for histopathology. 2 dogs were considered as control, in which no urethrolysis or insertion of slings were carried out
Results UP show increase of maximum urethral pressure during static measurement in all dogs with a scaffold inserted. The increase ranged from 5-40 cmH20 (Median 23 cmH20)
Histopathology shows significant periurethral proliferation of skeletal muscles in 4 dogs with cell-seeded scaffold, as demonstrated by Desmin. This was maximum in dogs # 1& 2. This was not the case in the 4 dogs that had PGA sling only.
Conclusion The use of skeletal muscle –seeded PGA scaffold is a practical technique with preserved integrity of histological differentiation in canine model at short term.
Brief Summary Autologous Skeletal muscle-derived cells could be propagated in vitro and seeded to PGS scaffolds and used as slings
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.
Footnotes
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Bassem S Wadie: Conception of the study, surgical procedure, performing urodynamics and drafting of the manuscript
Haytham G Aamer: Animal care, assisting in the surgical procedure, and performing urodynamics
Sherry M Khater: Histopathology
Mahmoud Gabr: In-vitro propagation of myoblasts, preparation of the scaffolds