Literature DB >> 24808533

Combination of bladder ultrasonography and novel cystometry method in mice reveals rapid decrease in bladder capacity and compliance in LPS-induced cystitis.

Kentaro Takezawa1, Makoto Kondo2, Hiroshi Kiuchi3, Tetsuji Soda3, Tetsuya Takao3, Yasushi Miyagawa3, Akira Tsujimura3, Norio Nonomura3, Shoichi Shimada4.   

Abstract

Various animal models have been used in research into bladder dysfunction, and in vivo cystometry is a common method to analyze bladder function in animals. However, it is rather difficult to perform reliably in small animals. Transabdominal bladder ultrasonography combined with cystometry in urethane-anesthetized mice have revealed physical inhibition of bladder wall movement by a bladder catheter conventionally placed in the bladder apex. For reliable evaluation of mouse lower urinary tract function, we established a novel cystometry method in which a catheter was placed in the bladder anterior wall, in combination with bladder ultrasonography. This new method allowed the bladder to be well distended (i.e., larger maximum bladder capacity, lower pressure threshold, higher voided volume, and higher bladder compliance compared with conventional methods), which reflected more spontaneous voiding than conventional cystometry methods. We also demonstrated the usefulness of bladder ultrasonography for analysis of mouse bladder function, especially bladder dynamics, maximum bladder capacity, and post-voiding residual volume. We analyzed bladder functional changes in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cystitis by combining bladder ultrasonography and this new cystometry method. Bladder ultrasonography revealed a rapid decrease in bladder capacity, and cystometry showed a rapid decrease in voided volume due to intravesical LPS instillation. This new cystometry method also revealed a rapid decrease in bladder compliance caused by LPS instillation, which was not detectable by conventional methods. The combination of ultrasonography and the new cystometry method may become a powerful tool for analysis of mouse bladder function and could contribute to the development of new treatments for bladder dysfunction.
Copyright © 2014 the American Physiological Society.

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Keywords:  LPS; bladder ultrasonography; cystitis; cystometry; mouse

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24808533     DOI: 10.1152/ajprenal.00043.2014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol        ISSN: 1522-1466


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Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2016-11-15

2.  Sub-noxious Intravesical Lipopolysaccharide Triggers Bladder Inflammation and Symptom Onset in A Transgenic Autoimmune Cystitis Model: A MAPP Network Animal Study.

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Authors:  Yeranddy A Alpizar; Pieter Uvin; Robbe Naert; Jan Franken; Silvia Pinto; Alicia Sanchez; Thomas Gevaert; Wouter Everaerts; Thomas Voets; Dirk De Ridder; Karel Talavera
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2020-05-06       Impact factor: 7.561

4.  Bladder urothelium converts bacterial lipopolysaccharide information into neural signaling via an ATP-mediated pathway to enhance the micturition reflex for rapid defense.

Authors:  Norichika Ueda; Makoto Kondo; Kentaro Takezawa; Hiroshi Kiuchi; Yosuke Sekii; Yusuke Inagaki; Tetsuji Soda; Shinichiro Fukuhara; Kazutoshi Fujita; Motohide Uemura; Ryoichi Imamura; Yasushi Miyagawa; Norio Nonomura; Shoichi Shimada
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-12-03       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Gabapentin reduces painful bladder hypersensitivity in rats with lipopolysaccharide-induced chronic cystitis.

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Journal:  Pharmacol Res Perspect       Date:  2021-02

6.  The influence of intermittent hypoxia, obesity, and diabetes on male genitourinary anatomy and voiding physiology.

Authors:  Lisa L Abler; Chelsea A O'Driscoll; Sara A Colopy; Kimberly P Keil Stietz; Peiqing Wang; Zunyi Wang; Faye Hartmann; Stephanie M Crader-Smith; Jonathan N Oellete; Vatsal Mehta; Steven R Oakes; Matthew D Grimes; Gordon S Mitchell; Mieke Baan; Shannon J Gallagher; Dawn B Davis; Michelle E Kimple; Dale E Bjorling; Jyoti J Watters; Chad M Vezina
Journal:  Am J Physiol Renal Physiol       Date:  2021-06-14

7.  Authentic role of ATP signaling in micturition reflex.

Authors:  Kentaro Takezawa; Makoto Kondo; Hiroshi Kiuchi; Norichika Ueda; Tetsuji Soda; Shinichiro Fukuhara; Tetsuya Takao; Yasushi Miyagawa; Akira Tsujimura; Kazumasa Matsumoto-Miyai; Yusuke Ishida; Hiromitsu Negoro; Osamu Ogawa; Norio Nonomura; Shoichi Shimada
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-01-22       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  X-ray videocystometry for high-speed monitoring of urinary tract function in mice.

Authors:  Jan Franken; Helene De Bruyn; Roma Rietjens; Andrei Segal; Dirk De Ridder; Wouter Everaerts; Thomas Voets; Greetje Vande Velde
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-07-23       Impact factor: 14.136

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