Bastías Catalina S, Savard Lea M, Eckstein Kevin N, Connell Kathleen, Luetkemeyer Callan M, Ferguson Virginia L, Calve Sarah
Biomedical Engineering Program, University of Colorado Boulder.
Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder.
J Vis Exp. 2023 Mar 3(193). doi: 10.3791/65074.
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a condition that affects the integrity, structure, and mechanical support of the pelvic floor. The organs in the pelvic floor are supported by different anatomical structures, including muscles, ligaments, and pelvic fascia. The uterosacral ligament (USL) is a critical load-bearing structure, and injury to the USL results in a higher risk of developing POP. The present protocol describes the dissection of murine USLs and the pelvic floor organs alongside the acquisition of unique data on the USL biochemical composition and function using Raman spectroscopy and the evaluation of mechanical behavior. Mice are an invaluable model for preclinical research, but dissecting the murine USL is a difficult and intricate process. This procedure presents an approach to guide the dissection of murine pelvic floor tissues, including the USL, to enable multiple assessments and characterization. This work aims to aid the dissection of pelvic floor tissues by basic scientists and engineers, thus expanding the accessibility of research on the USL and pelvic floor conditions and the preclinical study of women's health using mouse models.
盆腔器官脱垂(POP)是一种影响盆底完整性、结构和机械支撑的病症。盆底器官由不同的解剖结构支撑,包括肌肉、韧带和盆腔筋膜。子宫骶韧带(USL)是一个关键的承重结构,USL损伤会导致发生POP的风险更高。本方案描述了小鼠USL和盆底器官的解剖,以及使用拉曼光谱获取关于USL生化组成和功能的独特数据和对力学行为的评估。小鼠是临床前研究的宝贵模型,但解剖小鼠USL是一个困难且复杂的过程。本程序提供了一种指导小鼠盆底组织(包括USL)解剖的方法,以实现多种评估和表征。这项工作旨在帮助基础科学家和工程师解剖盆底组织,从而扩大对USL和盆底病症研究的可及性,以及利用小鼠模型进行女性健康的临床前研究。