Behavioral Monitoring and Neuromodulation of Feline Voiding Function

Zhonghua Ouyang, Nikolas D. Barrera, Vlad I. Marcu, Alec Socha, Jacob H. Schwartz, Zachariah J. Sperry, T. Bruns
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Neuromodulation is a standard treatment for bladder dysfunction. Although preclinical studies continue to develop new approaches, these experiments are often performed under anesthesia that can affect normal bladder system activity. The goal of this study was to evaluate the use of typical neuromodulation parameters in an awake, behaving large-animal model. During an aseptic surgery, catheters were inserted into the bladder of two male felines and a cuff electrode was placed around the left pudendal nerve. Catheters and electrode leads were housed in an enclosure mounted on the lower back. After recovery, test sessions in an open enclosure were performed approximately weekly. In each session, body-temperature saline was infused while the bladder pressure was monitored until the animal voided one or more times. During some bladder fills, electrical stimulation of the pudendal nerve was applied (5 or 33 Hz; 1.5 or 2 x motor threshold - MT) to determine whether stimulation parameters affected the interval between voiding events or the voiding efficiency. Animals tolerated supra-threshold stimulation as long as the current was slowly increased to a target level. Five-Hz stimulation increased the voiding interval over 33 Hz and no stimulation trials while 33 Hz stimulation at 2 MT led to a greater voiding efficiency. These results follow trends observed in non-behavioral studies, and support the use of this animal model in further translational bladder neuromodulation research.
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神经调节是治疗膀胱功能障碍的标准方法。尽管临床前研究不断开发新的方法,但这些实验通常是在麻醉下进行的,这可能会影响膀胱系统的正常活动。本研究的目的是评估在清醒的大型动物模型中典型神经调节参数的使用。在无菌手术中,将导管插入两只雄性猫的膀胱,并将袖带电极放置在左阴部神经周围。导管和电极导线被安置在安装在下背部的外壳内。恢复后,大约每周在一个开放的封闭环境中进行测试。在每次实验中,注入体温盐水,同时监测膀胱压力,直到动物排尿一次或多次。在某些膀胱充盈时,对阴部神经施加电刺激(5或33 Hz;1.5或2倍运动阈值(MT)来确定刺激参数是否影响排尿事件之间的间隔或排尿效率。只要电流慢慢增加到目标水平,动物就能忍受超阈刺激。在33 Hz和不进行刺激的情况下,5 Hz刺激增加了排尿间隔,而在2 MT时进行33 Hz刺激可以提高排尿效率。这些结果遵循了在非行为研究中观察到的趋势,并支持在进一步的翻译膀胱神经调节研究中使用该动物模型。
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