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Sci Rep ; 13(1): 14401, 2023 09 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37658225

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Cellular heterogeneity represents a major challenge for regenerative treatment using freshly isolated Adipose Derived Regenerative Cells (ADRCs). Emerging data suggest superior efficacy of ADRCs as compared to the ex vivo expanded and more homogeneous ADRCs (= ASCs) for indications involving (micro)vascular deficiency, however, it remains unknown which ADRC cell subtypes account for the improvement. Surprisingly, we found regarding erectile dysfunction (ED) that the number of injected CD31+ ADRCs correlated positively with erectile function 12 months after one bolus of autologous ADRCs. Comprehensive in vitro and ex vivo analyses confirmed superior pro-angiogenic and paracrine effects of human CD31+ enriched ADRCs compared to the corresponding CD31- and parent ADRCs. When CD31+, CD31- and ADRCs were co-cultured in aortic ring- and corpus cavernous tube formation assays, the CD31+ ADRCs induced significantly higher tube development. This effect was corroborated using conditioned medium (CM), while quantitative mass spectrometric analysis suggested that this is likely explained by secretory pro-angiogenic proteins including DKK3, ANGPT2, ANAX2 and VIM, all enriched in CD31+ ADRC CM. Single-cell RNA sequencing showed that transcripts of the upregulated and secreted proteins were present in 9 endothelial ADRC subsets including endothelial progenitor cells in the heterogenous non-cultured ADRCs. Our data suggest that the vascular benefit of using ADRCs in regenerative medicine is dictated by CD31+ ADRCs.


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Acoustic Maculae , Body Fluids , Humans , Male , Angiogenic Proteins , Biological Assay , Biological Transport , Culture Media, Conditioned
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Ugeskr Laeger ; 180(40)2018 Oct 01.
Article in Danish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30274580

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Scrotal diseases can be categorised in different ways: Are the patients young or old, or is the condition acute or chronic? Few organs are as easily accessible as scrotum. Nevertheless, it can be difficult to make a correct diagnosis especially in chronic patients. This review divides scrotal diseases in two groups: acute and non-acute diseases. Relevant diseases are described with symptoms, clinical findings and treatment.


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Genital Diseases, Male , Testicular Diseases , Acute Disease , Algorithms , Chronic Pain , Genital Diseases, Male/diagnosis , Genital Diseases, Male/therapy , Humans , Male , Scrotum/anatomy & histology , Testicular Diseases/diagnosis , Testicular Diseases/therapy , Testis/anatomy & histology
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