Artificial Cystitis Model: The Response of Sprague-Dawley Rats’ Bladder To Surfactant Instillation

C. Yeşildal, O. Yilmaz, S. Yenigurbuz, A. Sade, Y. Kızılkan, A. Albayrak, M. Ilgi
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Abstract Objectives: Chemical cystitis is a disease that causes mortality and morbidity. It’s treatment is really difficult. We aimed to present a low-cost, successful, easy-to-access, and easily applicable treatment option for the treatment of this disease. Materials and Methods: 16 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups. 1 group is a sham group, 2’nd is saline, 3’rd surfactant before chemical cystitis, and 4’th group is surfactant after chemical cystitis. On the 4th day, all groups are sacrificed and their bladders are sent for histochemical examination. The pathological data of the subjects were evaluated according to the levels of hemorrhage, edema, inflammation, and congestion. Data were evaluated by scoring between 0-2. 0 none, 1 Moderate, and 2 highly present. Results: There was no statistically significant difference found between the groups in terms of all parameters (p=0.111). The difference was not found statistically significant in the pairwise comparison of the groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: Surfactant had no preventive or therapeutic effect on the chemical cystitis developed in mice. The simple saline application seems to be more effective.
人工膀胱炎模型:Sprague-Dawley大鼠膀胱对表面活性剂的反应
目的:化学性膀胱炎是一种死亡率高、发病率高的疾病。这种病的治疗非常困难。我们的目标是提供一种低成本、成功、易于获取和易于应用的治疗方案来治疗这种疾病。材料与方法:将16只sd大鼠分为4组。1组为假手术组,2组为生理盐水组,3组为化学性膀胱炎前表面活性剂组,4组为化学性膀胱炎后表面活性剂组。第4天处死各组,取膀胱组织化学检查。根据出血、水肿、炎症和充血的程度评估受试者的病理资料。数据以0-2分进行评价。0无,1中度,2高度存在。结果:两组间各项指标比较,差异均无统计学意义(p=0.111)。两组间两两比较差异无统计学意义(p>0.05)。结论:表面活性剂对小鼠化学性膀胱炎无预防或治疗作用。简单的生理盐水似乎更有效。
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