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Establishment of an overactive bladder model in mice

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Abstract Background Overactive bladder (OAB) is a syndrome characterized by symptoms of urinary urgency, often accompanied by frequent urination and nocturia or urge incontinence. Methods Twenty female ICR mice were randomly divided into pBOO (partial bladder outlet obstruction) and control groups. The mouse OAB model was constructed by ligating the bladder outlet. Eight weeks after the operation, the methods of voiding spot on paper (VSOP), isolated detrusor muscle, and HE staining were used for analysis and research. Results After the operation, two mice in the experimental and one in control died, and one in the control groups had an abnormal bladder size, so it was excluded from the statistical analysis. Eight weeks after the operation, there was an insignificant difference (P = 0.15) in the body weight of mice in the pBOO (26.54 ± 2.62 g) and the control group (24.84 ± 1.76 g). The number of urinations in 12 h was significantly higher (P < 0.001) in the pBOO (7.63 ± 1.19) than in the control group (4.13 ± 0.99). Also, the 12-h urine volume of pBOO (1491.23 ± 94.72 μL) was significantly greater (P = 0.006) than that of the control group (1344.86 ± 88.17 μL). The isolated bladder of the pBOO mice was significantly heavier than that in the control group (53.16 ± 1.79 mg vs. 24.54 ± 1.80 mg, P < 0.001), the horizontal and vertical length of the bladder in pBOO group were larger than those in the control group (P < 0.001). The detrusor thickness of pBOO group (357.50 ± 11.88 µm) was significantly thicker than that of control group (258.52 ± 17.22 µm, P < 0.001), and the isolated muscle strip was more sensitive to carbachol stimulation. According to HE staining, the bladder wall of the pBOO mice was significantly thickened. Conclusions A pBOO-mediated mouse OAB model was successfully established by ligating the bladder outlet.
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Title: Establishment of an overactive bladder model in mice
Description:
Abstract Background Overactive bladder (OAB) is a syndrome characterized by symptoms of urinary urgency, often accompanied by frequent urination and nocturia or urge incontinence.
Methods Twenty female ICR mice were randomly divided into pBOO (partial bladder outlet obstruction) and control groups.
The mouse OAB model was constructed by ligating the bladder outlet.
Eight weeks after the operation, the methods of voiding spot on paper (VSOP), isolated detrusor muscle, and HE staining were used for analysis and research.
Results After the operation, two mice in the experimental and one in control died, and one in the control groups had an abnormal bladder size, so it was excluded from the statistical analysis.
Eight weeks after the operation, there was an insignificant difference (P = 0.
15) in the body weight of mice in the pBOO (26.
54 ± 2.
62 g) and the control group (24.
84 ± 1.
76 g).
The number of urinations in 12 h was significantly higher (P < 0.
001) in the pBOO (7.
63 ± 1.
19) than in the control group (4.
13 ± 0.
99).
Also, the 12-h urine volume of pBOO (1491.
23 ± 94.
72 μL) was significantly greater (P = 0.
006) than that of the control group (1344.
86 ± 88.
17 μL).
The isolated bladder of the pBOO mice was significantly heavier than that in the control group (53.
16 ± 1.
79 mg vs.
24.
54 ± 1.
80 mg, P < 0.
001), the horizontal and vertical length of the bladder in pBOO group were larger than those in the control group (P < 0.
001).
The detrusor thickness of pBOO group (357.
50 ± 11.
88 µm) was significantly thicker than that of control group (258.
52 ± 17.
22 µm, P < 0.
001), and the isolated muscle strip was more sensitive to carbachol stimulation.
According to HE staining, the bladder wall of the pBOO mice was significantly thickened.
Conclusions A pBOO-mediated mouse OAB model was successfully established by ligating the bladder outlet.

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