Publications by authors named "Mu-Jun Lu"

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a significant worldwide health concern that leads to high mortality rates. The bioactive substance costunolide (CTD) has demonstrated several pharmacological effects and holds promise as a CKD treatment. This study aims to investigate the impact of CTD on CKD and delve into its mechanisms of action.

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Background: The traditional audiovisual sexual stimulation (AVSS) test may experience limitations including low erectile response rate and lack of unified diagnostic criteria.

Aim: We aimed to explore the clinical value of AVSS with virtual reality (VR-AVSS) test in assessing erectile function and diagnosing erectile dysfunction (ED).

Methods: Participants 18 to 60 years of age were screened for analysis in 3 clinical centers from June 2020 to March 2022.

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Cavernous nerve injury is an important cause of erectile dysfunction (ED). Although protective nerve technology has been widely used in nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy (nsRP), the incidence of ED is still very high after surgery. The purpose of our study was to evaluate erectile function (EF) and penile length in the non-erectile state (PLNES) following scheduled phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor (PDE5i), vacuum erectile device (VED) treatment, and combination therapy after nsRP.

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Objective: To observe the clinical effect and safety of Shanhaidan Granules (SHDG) combined with tadalafil tablets (TT) in the treatment of ED.

Methods: In this open multi-center case-control clinical trial, we enrolled 247 ED patients according to the designed criteria, and treated them orally with SHDG at 10 g per time tid (n = 74), TT at 5 mg per time bid (n = 52), or SHDG + TT at the above doses (n = 121), all for 8 weeks. Before and after medication, we recorded the IIEF-6, erection hardness scores (EHS), traditional Chinese medicine syndromes (TCMS) scores, penile cavernous blood flow parameters and adverse reactions, and compared them between the 3 groups of patients.

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The study aims to evaluate the effect of low-intensity extracorporeal shockwave therapy (Li-ESWT) on nocturnal erection and penile haemodynamics. Patients with erectile dysfunction (ED) were enrolled from January 2018 to March 2019. Self-reported erectile symptoms, the International Index of Erectile Function-5 (IIEF-5) and Erection Hardness Scores (EHS), nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity (NPTR) and cavernous duplex Doppler ultrasound (CDDU) were evaluated.

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To achieve the full therapeutic potential of implanted adipose stem cells (ASCs) , it is crucial to improve the viability and pro-angiogenic properties of the stem cells. Here, we first simulated the conditions of ischemia and hypoxia using the oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD) model and confirmed that hypoxic preconditioning of ASCs could provide improved protection against OGD and enhance ASC viability. Second, we assessed the effect of hypoxic preconditioning on pro-angiogenic potential of ASCs, with a particular focus on the role of vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) and stromal derived factor-1a (SDF-1a) paracrine activity in mediating angiogenesis.

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Four types of cytokines are found to be related to the pathogenesis and treatment of ED. The cytokines capable of promoting angiogenesis can improve vascular endothelial function, promote endothelial regeneration and thus improve erectile function, those capable of promoting nerve regeneration can improve erectile function by protecting cavernous nerves, those capable of protecting the smooth muscle function can improve erectile function by promoting the smooth muscle expression and inhibiting penile fibrosis, and those inflammation-related cytokines can induce penile erection by acting on the corresponding receptor relaxing smooth muscle. Compared with PDE-5 inhibitors, cytokines are more targeted for the treatment of ED.

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Erectile dysfunction (ED) due to androgen deficiency is rare in the young population. We retrospectively evaluated in this study men aged 18-40 years presenting with ED from 2015 to 2017. The International Index of Erectile Function-5 (IIEF-5) and Erection Hardness Grade Scores (EHGS) were used to assess erectile function.

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In urethral tissue engineering, the currently available reconstructive procedures are insufficient due to a lack of appropriate scaffolds that would support the needs of various cell types. To address this problem, we developed a bilayer scaffold comprising a microporous network of silk fibroin (SF) and a nanoporous bacterial cellulose (BC) scaffold and evaluated its feasibility and potential for long-segment urethral regeneration in a dog model. The freeze-drying and self-assembling method was used to fabricate the bilayer scaffold by stationary cultivation G.

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At present, the study of erectile dysfunction depends heavily on animal models, but the differences in anatomy and physiology of currently used animals make it difficult to exceed the limitations on the experiment. In order to make the results of experiments more applicable and beneficial to the public, it is essential to establish most suitable animal models for the study of the sexual function of humans. Moreover, a consensus has not yet been reached on the methods of detecting and evaluating the erectile function of animals, and therefore an informative and instructional summary of the existing methods seems even more necessary.

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Background: Due to the multilineage differentiation ability and paracrine role of adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) for bladder defect repair, various scaffolds have been applied in combination with ASCs to promote bladder regeneration and restore bladder function. However, the low survival rate of ASCs and the difficulty of promoting bladder functional recovery are still unsolved. To explore these problems, we investigated the feasibility of a novel scaffold seeded with ASCs in a rat model of bladder augmentation.

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Background: To assess the efficacy and safety of the herbal medicine, Weng-li-tong (WLT) as monotherapy or combined with tolterodine in women with overactive bladder (OAB).

Methods: A prospective, randomized, single-blind multi-center trial was performed which included 182 OAB patients treated with either placebo (n = 26), WLT (n = 52), tolterodine (n = 52) or WLT plus tolterodine (n = 52). The overactive bladder symptom score (OABSS) and micturition behavior were measured to evaluate treatment efficacy.

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Article Synopsis
  • Advances in tissue engineering have led to the development of a bilayer scaffold combining silk fibroin (SF) and bladder acellular matrix graft (BAMG) for urinary bladder regeneration in rat models.
  • This scaffold provides essential support and a waterproof barrier while promoting the regeneration of smooth muscle, blood vessels, and nerves over time.
  • After 12 weeks of implantation, the scaffold showed excellent structural and functional characteristics with minimal adverse tissue reactions, indicating its potential for effective bladder regeneration.
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It is still debatable whether single- or two-stage urethroplasty is a more suitable technique for treating hypospadias with severe chordee after urethral plate transection. This retrospective study evaluated these two techniques. A total of 66 patients of proximal hypospadias with severe chordee were divided into two groups according to the techniques they underwent: 32 and 34 patients underwent single-stage (Duckett) or two-stage urethroplasty, respectively.

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Purpose: To investigate the differentiation ability of human adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) towards urothelium-like cells in vitro and the dynamic changes of related cytokines and cytokine receptors in the culture medium.

Materials And Methods: The ASCs were induced using both conditioned media (CM) and the transwell co-culture system with an immortalized urothelium cell line (SV-HUC-1,HUC) for 21 days. Protein and mRNA expression of the mature urothelium specific markers uroplakin-IA (UP-1A) and uroplakin-II (UP-II) were detected by immunofluorescence and quantitative real-time PCR, respectively.

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Adipose-derived stem cells have self-renewal and multi-differentiation potentials, which can differentiate into smooth muscle cells, urinary epithelial-like cells, endothelial cells, neuron-like cells, etc. and secrete a variety of growth factors. As a result, the research on adipose-derived stem cells in lower urinary tract reconstruction using tissue engineering has been a highlight in recent years.

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  • The study aimed to compare outcomes between primary and secondary hypospadias surgeries with severe chordee using the transverse preputial island flap (TPIF) technique in older patients.
  • A total of 53 hypospadias patients were analyzed, with significant differences in complication rates observed, especially in younger patients (0-10 years) between the two groups.
  • The results suggested that while the Duckett technique is a viable option for older patients, those with previous surgeries faced higher complication rates due to factors like age and scar tissue rather than the length of the urethral defect.
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Ischemic priapism is a rare occurrence which can cause severe erectile dysfunction (ED) without timely treatment. This retrospective study reports our experience in treating prolonged ischemic priapism and proposes our further considerations. In this paper, a total of nine patients with prolonged ischemic priapism underwent one to three types of surgical shunts, including nine Winter shunts, two Al-Ghorab shunts and one Grayhack shunt.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of surgery treatment on serious penile lesions and malformation.

Methods: Sixty-two patients, aged from 19 to 63 years old (mean 35 ys), were included in the study. Among them, 4 patients suffered from penis partial defection were respectively treated with restoring defective penis, penis lengthening and urethroplasty; three patients with penis completely missing were treated with penis reconstruction surgery; 22 cases with serious penile curvature were treated with the 16-dot plication technique (Lue's procedure); 15 cases with penile fracture were treated with conservative treatment for 1 case and with patch penis, corpus spongiosum, and deep penile dorsal vein ligation for 14 cases; 5 cases with post-operative complications of 3-pieces of penile prosthesis, including the prosthesis perforating to the urethra, water pump failure, broken connection tube, erection angle < 60 degrees and failure to expansion the corpus cavernosum, were treated by taking out prostheses, urethral repair cracks, replacement of the prostheses, excision of fibrosis scar and re-implantation prostheses respectively.

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Objective: To provide evidence of using the human foreskin acellular matrix graft for urethral tissue engineering. METH-ODS: The human foreskin acellular matrix graft was prepared, its safety and biocompatibility as urethral material were determined by histological observation, cytotoxicity test using primary epithelial cells and experiment in vivo.

Results: Intact cells were absent from the foreskin acellular matrix graft.

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Objective: To construct a structure of urethra mucosa in vitro by tissue engineering.

Methods: Primary porcine urothelial cells (UC) were obtained from the porcine bladder by enzymatic digestion and detected by immunofluorescence and RT-PCR. Bladder acellular matrix grafts (BAMG) were prepared, used as the scaffold and then evaluated by HE staining, Masson's trichrome staining, immunohistology and scanning electron microscopy.

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Objective: To make a comparative study of duplex ultrasonography (DU) and internal pudendal arteriogram (IPA) in the diagnosis of trauma-associated arteriogenic erectile dysfunction (ED).

Methods: Seven patients suffering from arteriogenic erectile dysfunction caused by pelvic fracture trauma underwent comprehensive history inquiries and physical examinations by duplex ultrasonography and internal pudendal arteriogram, which ruled out neurogenic erectile dysfunction.

Results: DU suggested penile artery blood flow injury, and IPA indicated artery injury in all the cases, including left internal pudendal artery injury, right or left common penile artery injury and bilateral common penile artery injury.

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