实验动物勃起功能的评价:综述。

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Jianxiong Ma, Yuhe Si, Yihao Chen, Jiahua Qian, Chenxi Wang, Qiang He
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简介:勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种常见的男性性功能障碍,显著降低生活质量。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但人们对ED的复杂生理机制知之甚少,部分原因是动物和人类生理学之间存在差异。全面客观的动物模型评估方法对于弥合这一翻译差距至关重要。目的:探讨评估啮齿动物勃起功能的各种实验方法。方法:在PubMed和Medline检索医学文献,重点检索有关实验动物勃起功能评价的原创性研究,并对原创性研究进行系统综述。没有勃起评估方法或数据不足的研究、社论、信件、评论和非英文文章被排除在外。结果:icp -平均动脉压比仍然是评价勃起功能的一个有价值的指标。此外,激光散斑血流成像技术提供了一种评估海绵体血流变化的方法,而红外热成像技术可以在勃起反应期间实时监测温度。显微超声和磁共振成像可以高分辨率地观察大鼠模型阴茎的血流动力学和组织学变化,实时评估血流,并提供详细的解剖信息。人-大鼠同源标记物血液检测具有很高的临床相关性和转化潜力。此外,可穿戴的自适应阴茎刚性监测(WARM)通过无创的方式准确、连续地检测大鼠阴茎周长的变化,动态监测勃起功能。利用海绵体组织的离体模型,如海绵体动脉和平滑肌,可以为ED的机制和药物的药理作用和疗效提供有价值的见解。结论:本文综述了评估啮齿类动物勃起功能的各种方法和新技术。通过解决现有方法的局限性,并为准确可靠的评估提供一个框架,本综述为进一步研究ED的病理生理和潜在的治疗干预提供了基础。
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Evaluation of erectile function in laboratory animals: an overview.

Introduction: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common male sexual disorder that diminishes quality of life significantly. Despite extensive research, little is known about the complex physiological mechanisms of ED, in part owing to disparities between animal and human physiology. Comprehensive and objective assessment methods for animal models are crucial to bridge this translational gap.

Objectives: Various experimental approaches for evaluating erectile function in rodent models are explored.

Methods: A search of the medical literature was carried out in PubMed and Medline, focusing on original research and systematic reviews of original research on the evaluation of erectile function in experimental animals. Studies without erectile assessment methods or insufficient data, editorials, letters, commentaries, and non-English articles were excluded.

Results: The ICP-to-mean arterial pressure ratio remains a valuable indicator for evaluating erectile function. Furthermore, laser speckle blood perfusion imaging technology offers an approach for assessing changes in cavernous blood flow, whereas infrared thermal imaging technology enables real-time temperature monitoring during erectile responses. Microscopic ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging allow high-resolution observation of hemodynamic and histological changes in the rat model penis, real-time assessment of blood flow, and detailed anatomical information. Human-rat homologous marker detection using blood tests has high clinical relevance and translational potential. In addition, wearable adaptive penile rigidity monitoring (WARM) dynamically monitors erectile function by accurately and continuously detecting changes in the girth of the rat penis in a non-invasive manner. Utilizing ex vivo models of cavernous tissue, such as the cavernous artery and smooth muscle, can provide valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying ED and the pharmacological effects and efficacy of drugs.

Conclusion: This comprehensive review covers diverse approaches, including new technologies, for assessing erectile function in rodent models, including new technologies. By addressing the limitations of the existing methodologies and providing a framework for accurate and reliable evaluations, this review provides a basis for further research on the pathophysiology of ED and potential therapeutic interventions.

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