Researchers believe that human muscle-derived cells are able to restore leak-point pressure to normal levels by differentiating into new muscle fibres that prevent anal sphincter muscle atrophy. Laboratory data are needed to identify exactly how these cells work to regenerate muscle. The objective of this study is to test whether stem cells can be employed to treat internal anal sphincter (IAS) injuries in humans; to this end, this work will use a two-step process to study: first, the effectiveness of the treatment in a sample of animals with artificial injuries to the IAS and then to verify the results in a population of selected humans affected by pathology.

Human muscle-derived stem cells. Effectiveness in animal models of faecal incontinence. Research scheduling.

A LISI;M LEDDA;S GRIMALDI;
2011

Abstract

Researchers believe that human muscle-derived cells are able to restore leak-point pressure to normal levels by differentiating into new muscle fibres that prevent anal sphincter muscle atrophy. Laboratory data are needed to identify exactly how these cells work to regenerate muscle. The objective of this study is to test whether stem cells can be employed to treat internal anal sphincter (IAS) injuries in humans; to this end, this work will use a two-step process to study: first, the effectiveness of the treatment in a sample of animals with artificial injuries to the IAS and then to verify the results in a population of selected humans affected by pathology.
2011
FARMACOLOGIA TRASLAZIONALE - IFT
Inglese
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357
360
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Faecal incontinence
Muscle-Derived Stem Cells
Electromyography
Anal pressure
Sphincterotomy
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M. MONGARDINI ; A. LISI ; M. GIOFRÈ ; M. LEDDA ; S. GRIMALDI ; M. SCARNÒ ; A. TRUCCHIA ; A. K. KYRIACOU ; D. BADIALI ; F. CUSTURERI...espandi
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