[基于环磷酰胺剂量效应的间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征动物模型优化研究]。

Q3 Medicine
北京大学学报(医学版) Pub Date : 2024-10-18
Hanwei Ke, Qi Wang, Kexin Xu
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摘要

目的评估不同剂量环磷酰胺(CYP)在动物模型中复制间质性膀胱炎/膀胱疼痛综合征(IC/BPS)症状的疗效,从而为了解IC/BPS的病理生理学和评估治疗策略提供实验依据:将 28 只年龄为 7 周的雌性 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠分为四组:a 组(25 毫克/千克 CYP)、b 组(75 毫克/千克 CYP)、c 组(125 毫克/千克 CYP)和 d 组(对照组)。大鼠腹腔注射 CYP 或生理盐水。评估包括尿液定点测试、von Frey 丝状痛阈测试、尿动力学检查和组织学评估:研究发现,25 毫克/千克 CYP 剂量在模拟膀胱功能障碍和炎症反应方面明显优于更高剂量,同时对大鼠生理功能的影响最小。具体来说,与对照组相比,a 组的尿斑面积明显减少(P < 0.05),而 b 组和 c 组则没有明显差异。疼痛阈值:von Frey 灯丝测试显示,a 组的内脏疼痛加剧,与 IC/BPS 患者的症状十分吻合,但排尿次数没有明显增加。尿动力学评估:a 组患者的膀胱顺应性降低,最大膀胱容量减少(P < 0.05),各组患者的基线膀胱压和最大逼尿肌压力无明显差异。组织学分析:苏木精-伊红(HE)染色显示,a 组的膀胱组织有中度炎症反应,而 b 组和 c 组则显示出严重的炎症和组织损伤,这与较高剂量的 CYP 有关。此外,尿点试验和 von frey 灯丝试验提供的定量数据也证明了模型的可靠性,尿点计数,a 组的平均尿点计数为(15±3)个,明显高于对照组的(5±2)个(P < 0.01)。痛觉评分:与对照组的 0.10±0.05(P<0.01)相比,a 组的痛觉评分增加到 0.5±0.1,表明痛觉敏感性增强:25 毫克/千克的 CYP 在模拟非溃疡性 IC/BPS 的主要特征方面具有显著优势,概括了人类病症的主要方面,包括持续性内脏疼痛和膀胱组织的轻度炎症反应。这些发现为 IC/BPS 的药物开发和治疗研究提供了大量实验支持,并为了解该疾病复杂的病理生理学提供了新的视角。
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[Optimization study of an animal model for interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome based on the dose effect of cyclophosphamide].

Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of cyclophosphamide (CYP) at different doses in replicating the symptoms of interstitial cystitis/bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) in an animal model, thereby providing an experimental basis for understanding the pathophysiology of IC/BPS and assessing treatment strategies.

Methods: Twenty-eight female Sprague-Dawley rats aged seven weeks were divided into four groups: Group a (25 mg/kg CYP), group b (75 mg/kg CYP), group c (125 mg/kg CYP), and group d (a control group). The rats were injected intraperitoneally with either CYP or saline solution. Evaluations included urine spot tests, von Frey filament pain threshold tests, urodynamic examinations, and histological assessments.

Results: The study found that the 25 mg/kg CYP dosage significantly outperformed higher doses in simulating bladder dysfunction and inflammatory responses while minimizing the impact on the rats' physiological functions. Specifically, urine spot area, group a showed a significant reduction in urine spot area compared with the control group (P < 0.05), while groups b and c did not show significant differences. Pain threshold: The von Frey filament test indicated increased visceral pain in group a, aligning closely with IC/BPS patient symptoms, without a significant increase in urination frequency. Urodynamic assessments: Group a exhibited decreased bladder compliance and reduced maximum bladder capacity (P < 0.05), with no significant differences in baseline bladder pressure and maximum detrusor pressure across all groups. Histological analysis: Hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining revealed that bladder tissue in group a had moderate inflammatory reactions, whereas groups b and c showed severe inflammation and tissue damage, correlating with the higher doses of CYP. Furthermore, the urine spot tests and von frey filament tests provided quantitative data supporting the model's reliability, urine spot count, group a had an average urine spot count of (15±3) spots, significantly higher than the control group's (5±2) spots (P < 0.01). Nociceptive score: Group a nociceptive score increased to 0.5±0.1, indicating heightened pain sensitivity compared with the control group 0.10±0.05 (P < 0.01).

Conclusion: The 25 mg/kg CYP demonstrated significant advantages in simulating the key features of non-ulcerative IC/BPS, summarizing the main aspects of the human condition, including persistent visceral pain and mild inflammatory reactions in bladder tissue. These findings offer substantial experimental support for drug development and treatment research in IC/BPS and provide new insights into the complex patho-physiology of the disease.

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北京大学学报(医学版)
北京大学学报(医学版) Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Beijing Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban / Journal of Peking University (Health Sciences), established in 1959, is a national academic journal sponsored by Peking University, and its former name is Journal of Beijing Medical University. The coverage of the Journal includes basic medical sciences, clinical medicine, oral medicine, surgery, public health and epidemiology, pharmacology and pharmacy. Over the last few years, the Journal has published articles and reports covering major topics in the different special issues (e.g. research on disease genome, theory of drug withdrawal, mechanism and prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, stomatology, orthopaedic, public health, urology and reproductive medicine). All the topics involve latest advances in medical sciences, hot topics in specific specialties, and prevention and treatment of major diseases. The Journal has been indexed and abstracted by PubMed Central (PMC), MEDLINE/PubMed, EBSCO, Embase, Scopus, Chemical Abstracts (CA), Western Pacific Region Index Medicus (WPR), JSTChina, and almost all the Chinese sciences and technical index systems, including Chinese Science and Technology Paper Citation Database (CSTPCD), Chinese Science Citation Database (CSCD), China BioMedical Bibliographic Database (CBM), CMCI, Chinese Biological Abstracts, China National Academic Magazine Data-Base (CNKI), Wanfang Data (ChinaInfo), etc.
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