Long-term effects of muscle-derived stem cell therapy on the regeneration of the urethra of female rats.
Andreisa P M BilharMaria Augusta Tezelli BortoliniAlexandre B SéSuellen M FeitosaEdmar ZanoteliRodrigo A CastroPublished in: International urogynecology journal (2021)
Muscle-derived stem cell therapy may have had long-term structural and molecular effects on the injured urethra of female rats, particularly on markers of cell proliferation, neural growth factor, extracellular matrix, and muscle content. This study suggests that MDSC therapy acted mainly to produce urethral sphincter regeneration marked by increased immunohistochemical expression of the proteins desmin, smooth muscle Myh11, and skeletal muscle Myh2.