J. Wefer
Hannover Medical School
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World Journal of Urology | 2001
Michael C. Truss; Christian G. Stief; Stefan Ückert; Armin J. Becker; J. Wefer; Dirk Schultheiss; Udo Jonas
Abstract Anticholinergic drugs are currently the therapy of choice to treat urgency and urge incontinence. However, muscarinergic receptor blockers with adequate selectivity for detrusor smooth muscle are not available. Also, in contrast to the normal detrusor, the unstable detrusor neurotransmission seems to be at least partially regulated by non-cholinergic (NANC) pathways. These factors may explain the common side effects and the limited clinical efficacy of these compounds. Specific modulation of intracellular second messenger pathways offers the possibility of organ selective manipulation of tissue function, specifically contraction and relaxation of smooth musculature. Because of their central role in the intracellular regulation of smooth muscle tone phosphodiesterases (PDEs) are an attractive pharmacological targets. The PDE 5 specific inhibitor sildenafil (Viagra) has revolutionized the treatment of patients with erectile dysfunction. Numerous other PDE inhibitors are currently under investigation for the treatment of various disorders. We investigated the role of PDEs in human detrusor smooth muscle. Our data demonstrate the presence of five PDE isoenzymes in human detrusor and suggest, for the first time, that the cAMP pathway and the calcium/calmodulin-stimulated PDE (PDE 1) are of functional importance in the intracellular regulation in this tissue in vitro. In addition, initial clinical data with the PDE 1 inhibitor vinpocetine in patients not responding to standard anticholinergic therapy indicate a possible role for vinpocetine in the treatment of urgency, urge incontinence and, possibly, low compliance bladder and interstitial cystitis. The results of a larger randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial with vinpocetine show a tendency in favor of vinpocetine over placebo; however, statistically significant results were documented for one parameter only. This might be due to the rather low dosage chosen and the small sample size. Further studies are necessary and currently underway to delineate the optimal dosage, indications and patient population. Modulation of intracellular key enzymes effecting second messenger metabolism, i.e. isoenzyme-selective PDE inhibition is a novel approach which possibly avoids the limitations of anticholinergic therapy in patients with lower urinary tract dysfunction.
World Journal of Urology | 2000
Dirk Schultheiss; David A. Bloom; J. Wefer; Udo Jonas
Abstract Tissue engineering, long a matter of myth and dream throughout the history of medicine, is now a practical reality. A wide spectrum of biological materials are used in the field of urology to treat disease and to overcome human disabilities, including tissue grafts and organ transplantation. Laboratory-engineered bioproducts for the off-the-shelf replacement and reconstruction of tissue is now almost at hand. This article presents a glimpse into the past by highlighting a number of early pioneering works in the field of tissue transplantation and cell culture technologies.
European Urology Supplements | 2003
Dirk Schultheiss; R.R. Lorenz; A. Gabouev; Norbert Schlote; J. Wefer; H. Mertsching; A. Haverich; M. Winkler; Udo Jonas; Christian G. Stief
OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to generate a tissue engineered type of mechanically stable graft suitable for surgical replacement of the tunica albuginea penis. METHODS Porcine fibroblasts isolated from open fascia biopsies were seeded on decellularized collagen matrices and then cultivated in a bioreactor under continuous multiaxial stress for up to 21 days (n=12). Static cultures without mechanical stress served as controls. Cell proliferation, cell alignment, and de novo synthesis of extracellular matrix proteins (proteoglycans, procollagen I, elastin) in these grafts was evaluated by hematoxylin-eosin, pentachrome, and immuno-staining. Additionally, the enzymatic isolation of porcine fibroblasts from X4mm skin punch biopsies (n=8) was evaluated. RESULTS Mechanically strained cultures of fibroblasts showed a homogeneous multilayer matrix infiltration and a regular cell alignment in the direction of strain axis after 7 days, as well as a de novo production of extracellular matrix proteins compared to the static control. A large amount of viable fibroblasts was easily obtained from small skin punch biopsies. CONCLUSION This study shows that continuous multiaxial stimuli improve proliferation and extracellular matrix synthesis of mature fibroblasts reseeded on a biological matrix making this a feasible autologous tissue engineered graft for penile surgery. For the clinical setting fibroblasts harvested from small skin biopsies can be a comfortable cell source.
The Journal of Urology | 2005
Dirk Schultheiss; Alexander I. Gabouev; Serghei Cebotari; I. Tudorache; Thorsten Walles; Norbert Schlote; J. Wefer; P. Matthias Kaufmann; Axel Haverich; Udo Jonas; Christian G. Stief; Heike Mertsching
World Journal of Urology | 2003
Dirk Schultheiss; Rafael Badalyan; Adrian Pilatz; Alexander I. Gabouev; Norbert Schlote; J. Wefer; Reinhard von Wasielewski; Heike Mertsching; Michael Sohn; Christian G. Stief; Udo Jonas
International Journal of Artificial Organs | 2003
Alexander I. Gabouev; Dirk Schultheiss; Heike Mertsching; Köppe M; Norbert Schlote; J. Wefer; Udo Jonas; Christian G. Stief
European Urology Supplements | 2004
Adrian Pilatz; Dirk Schultheiss; A. Gabouev; A. Schlote; J. Wefer; H. Mertsching; Michael Sohn; Christian G. Stief; Udo Jonas
European Urology Supplements | 2004
Dirk Schultheiss; A. Gabouev; Adrian Pilatz; J. Schanz; H. Mertsching; R.R. Lorenz; M. Winkler; M.V. Griensven; Norbert Schlote; J. Wefer; Christian G. Stief; Udo Jonas
European Urology Supplements | 2004
Dirk Schultheiss; R. Badalyan; Adrian Pilatz; A. Gabouev; Norbert Schlote; J. Wefer; R.V. Wasielewski; H. Mertsching; Michael Sohn; Christian G. Stief; Udo Jonas
European Urology Supplements | 2003
A. Gabouev; Dirk Schultheiss; H. Mertsching; Norbert Schlote; J. Wefer; S. Cebotari; A. Haverich; Udo Jonas; Christian G. Stief