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LH13068

Evaluation of Continence Mechanisms Using Ex Vivo Preparation of Human Urinary Bladder and Urethra

Public support

  • Provider

    Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports

  • Programme

    KONTAKT II

  • Call for proposals

    KONTAKT II 3 (SMSM2013LH3)

  • Main participants

    Ostravská univerzita / Lékařská fakulta

  • Contest type

    VS - Public tender

  • Contract ID

    MSMT-16744/2013

Alternative language

  • Project name in Czech

    Výzkum kontinenčního mechanismu moči za použití ex vivo explantového měchýře a močové trubice

  • Annotation in Czech

    Předkládaný projekt si klade za úkol dosažení následujících cílů: 1. Zlepšení kvality života pacientů trpících inkontinencí moči. 2. Získání nových poznatků o mechanismech kontinence u ženy. 3. Výzkum a vývoj nových materiálů vhodných pro léčbu inkontinence moči.

Scientific branches

  • R&D category

    ZV - Basic research

  • CEP classification - main branch

    FJ - Surgery including transplantology

  • CEP - secondary branch

    ED - Physiology

  • CEP - another secondary branch

    ED - Physiology

  • OECD FORD - equivalent branches <br>(according to the <a href="http://www.vyzkum.cz/storage/att/E6EF7938F0E854BAE520AC119FB22E8D/Prevodnik_oboru_Frascati.pdf">converter</a>)

    30105 - Physiology (including cytology)<br>30212 - Surgery<br>30213 - Transplantation

Completed project evaluation

  • Provider evaluation

    U - Uspěl podle zadání (s publikovanými či patentovanými výsledky atd.)

  • Project results evaluation

    The research collaborative project, between University of Ostrava and the University of Vermont (VT, USA), studying the urinary continence mechanism using ex vivo explanted bladder and urethra (LH 13068) conducted a series of experiments focused on the development of new materials for treatment of stress urinary incontinence. We developed a rat animal model that would allow for comprehensive in vivo preclinical evaluation of bulking agent stability and host tissue reaction over time. Based on the results of our experiments we identified that SCPC10 and Cristobalite could potentially be developed into an effective urethral bulking agent feasible for minimally invasive treatment of urinary incontinence.

Solution timeline

  • Realization period - beginning

    Mar 1, 2013

  • Realization period - end

    Dec 31, 2015

  • Project status

    U - Finished project

  • Latest support payment

    Feb 27, 2015

Data delivery to CEP

  • Confidentiality

    S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů

  • Data delivery code

    CEP16-MSM-LH-U/01:1

  • Data delivery date

    Oct 9, 2017

Finance

  • Total approved costs

    1,844 thou. CZK

  • Public financial support

    1,844 thou. CZK

  • Other public sources

    0 thou. CZK

  • Non public and foreign sources

    0 thou. CZK