UConn Center on Aging, UConn Health, Farmington, Connecticut, USA.
Department of Neuroscience, University of Connecticut Graduate School, Farmington, Connecticut, USA.
Neurourol Urodyn. 2021 Apr;40(4):950-957. doi: 10.1002/nau.24649. Epub 2021 Mar 14.
Lower urinary tract symptoms and dysfunction (LUTS/LUTD) contribute to loss of quality of life, morbidity, and need for medical intervention in most patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Although MS is an inflammatory neurodegenerative disease, clinical manifestations including continence control disorders have traditionally been attributed to the loss of neural signaling due to neurodegeneration. Clinical approaches to MS-LUTS/LUTD have focused on addressing symptoms in the context of urodynamic dysfunctions as pathophysiologic understandings are incomplete. The mouse model provides a useful research platform for the discovery of more detailed molecular, cellular, and tissue-level knowledge of the disease and its clinical manifestations. The aim of this two-part review is to provide a state-of-the-art update on the use of the mouse model for MS research, with a focus on lower urinary tract symptoms. Part I presents a summary of the current understanding of MS pathophysiology, the impact on lower urinary tract symptoms, and briefly introduces the types of mouse models available to study MS. Part II presents the common animal models that are currently available to study MS, their mechanism, relevance to MS-LUTS/LUTD and their urinary pathophysiology, advantages, and disadvantages.
下尿路症状和功能障碍(LUTS/LUTD)导致大多数多发性硬化症(MS)患者生活质量下降、发病和需要医疗干预。尽管 MS 是一种炎症性神经退行性疾病,但包括控尿障碍在内的临床表现传统上归因于神经退行性变导致的神经信号丢失。MS-LUTS/LUTD 的临床方法侧重于在尿动力学功能障碍的背景下解决症状,因为病理生理理解尚不完全。小鼠模型为发现疾病及其临床表现的更详细的分子、细胞和组织水平的知识提供了有用的研究平台。这篇两部分综述的目的是提供对小鼠模型在 MS 研究中的最新应用的全面概述,重点是下尿路症状。第一部分总结了当前对 MS 病理生理学、对下尿路症状的影响的理解,并简要介绍了用于研究 MS 的各种小鼠模型。第二部分介绍了目前可用于研究 MS 的常见动物模型、它们的机制、与 MS-LUTS/LUTD 的相关性及其尿生理病理,以及它们的优缺点。