Duan Xi, Chen Zhibin, Zhan Zhean, Li Langhui, Lei Xianying, Long Yang, Xie Xiang, Chen Huan
The School of Basic Medical Science, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China.
Public Center of Experimental Technology, Model Animal and Human Disease Research of Luzhou Key Laboratory, Southwest Medical University, Luzhou 646000, China.
Biol Methods Protoc. 2024 Feb 5;9(1):bpae005. doi: 10.1093/biomethods/bpae005. eCollection 2024.
Transurethral catheterization in mice is multifaceted, serving essential functions such as perfusion and drug delivery, and is critical in the development of various urological animal disease models. The complex anatomy of the male mouse urethra presents significant challenges in transurethral catheterization, leading to a predominance of research focused on female specimens. This bias limits the utilization of male mice in lower urinary tract disease studies. Our research aims to develop new reliable methods for transurethral catheterization in adult male mice, thereby expanding their use in relevant disease research. Experiments were conducted on adult male C57BL/6J mice. Utilizing a PE10 catheter measuring 4.5-5 cm in length, the catheter was inserted into the bladder via the mouse's urethra under anesthesia. The intubation technique entailed regulating the insertion force, ensuring the catheter's lubrication, using a trocar catheter, modifying the catheter's trajectory, and accommodating the curvature of the bladder neck. Post-catheter insertion, ultrasound imaging was employed to confirm the catheter's accurate positioning within the bladder. Subsequent to catheterization, the bladder was perfused using trypan blue. This method was further validated through its successful application in establishing an acute urinary retention (AUR) model, where the mouse bladder was infused with saline to a pressure of 50 or 80 cm HO, maintained steadily for 30 min. A thorough morphological assessment of the mouse bladder was conducted after the infusion. Our study successfully pioneered methods for transurethral catheterization in male mice. This technique not only facilitates precise transurethral catheterization but also proves applicable to male mouse models for lower urinary tract diseases, such as AUR.
小鼠经尿道插管具有多方面作用,可实现诸如灌注和给药等重要功能,并且在各种泌尿系统动物疾病模型的开发中至关重要。雄性小鼠尿道的复杂解剖结构给经尿道插管带来了重大挑战,导致研究主要集中在雌性样本上。这种偏差限制了雄性小鼠在低尿路疾病研究中的应用。我们的研究旨在开发成年雄性小鼠经尿道插管的新可靠方法,从而扩大其在相关疾病研究中的应用。实验在成年雄性C57BL/6J小鼠身上进行。使用长度为4.5 - 5厘米的PE10导管,在麻醉下通过小鼠尿道将导管插入膀胱。插管技术包括调节插入力、确保导管润滑、使用套管针导管、改变导管轨迹以及适应膀胱颈的曲率。导管插入后,采用超声成像确认导管在膀胱内的准确定位。插管后,用台盼蓝对膀胱进行灌注。该方法通过在建立急性尿潴留(AUR)模型中的成功应用得到进一步验证,即在小鼠膀胱中注入盐水至50或80厘米水柱压力,稳定维持30分钟。灌注后对小鼠膀胱进行了全面的形态学评估。我们的研究成功开创了雄性小鼠经尿道插管的方法。该技术不仅便于精确的经尿道插管,而且还证明适用于诸如AUR等低尿路疾病的雄性小鼠模型。