Non-invasive voiding assessment in conscious mice.

Bladder (San Francisco, Calif.) Pub Date : 2018-04-02 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.14440/bladder.2018.582
Martin Sidler, Karen J Aitken, Sarah Forward, Alex Vitkin, Darius J Bagli
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Abstract

Objective: To review available options of assessing murine bladder function and to evaluate a non-invasive technique suitable for long-term recording.

Methods: We reviewed previously described methods to record rodent bladder function. We used modified metabolic cages to capture novel recording tracings of mouse micturition. We evaluated our method in a pilot study with female mice undergoing partial bladder outlet obstruction or sham operation, respectively; half of the partial obstruction and sham group received treatment with an S6K-inhibitor, targeting the mTOR pathway, which is known to be implicated in bladder response to obstruction.

Results: Our non-invasive method using continuous urine weight recording reliably detected changes in murine bladder function resulting from partial bladder outlet obstruction or treatment with S6K-inhibitor. We found obstruction as well as treatment with S6K-inhibitor to correlate with a hyperactive voiding pattern.

Conclusions: While invasive methods to assess murine bladder function largely disturb bladder histology and intrinsically render post-cystometry gene expression analysis of questionable value, continuous urine weight recording is a reliable, inexpensive, and critically non-invasive method to assess murine bladder function, suitable for a long-term application.

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有意识小鼠的无创排尿评估。
目的:回顾评估小鼠膀胱功能的现有选择,并评估一种适合长期记录的非侵入性技术。方法:我们回顾了以往记录啮齿动物膀胱功能的方法。我们使用改良的代谢笼来捕捉小鼠排尿的新记录。我们在一项试点研究中评估了我们的方法,雌性小鼠分别经历部分膀胱出口阻塞或假手术;部分梗阻和假手术组的一半患者接受s6k抑制剂治疗,靶向mTOR通路,已知mTOR通路与膀胱对梗阻的反应有关。结果:我们的无创方法使用连续尿重记录可靠地检测了部分膀胱出口阻塞或s6k抑制剂治疗引起的小鼠膀胱功能的变化。我们发现梗阻以及s6k抑制剂治疗与过度活跃的排尿模式相关。结论:虽然评估小鼠膀胱功能的侵入性方法在很大程度上扰乱了膀胱组织学,并且本质上使膀胱测定后基因表达分析的价值值得怀疑,但连续尿重记录是一种可靠、廉价、关键的非侵入性评估小鼠膀胱功能的方法,适合长期应用。
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