Neuromodulation Improves Stress Urinary Incontinence-Like Deficits in Female Rabbits

IF 2.7 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL IEEE Open Journal of Engineering in Medicine and Biology Pub Date : 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1109/OJEMB.2024.3408454
F. S. Rahman;Z. Yousuf;F. Castelán;M. Martínez-Gómez;Y. M. Akay;P. Zimmern;M. Akay;M. I. Romero-Ortega
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Objective: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) affects a third of the female population and is characterized by involuntary urine leakage during abdominal efforts such as sneezing, laughing, or coughing. Acute neuromodulation of the bulbospongiosus nerve (BsN) was shown to increase bladder efficiency in aged and multiparous rabbits. This study investigates the efficacy of sub-chronic BsN neuromodulation in alleviating SUI-like deficits in mature multiparous rabbits, characterized by increased urine leakage and reduced leak point pressure . Results: Using the voiding spot assay, we observed a 40% reduction in urine leakage events after 30 days of BsN stimulation, which correlated with a 60% increase in daily micturition volume, a 10-fold increase in voided volume, and improvements in voiding efficiency and leak point pressure compared to negative control animals. Conclusion: In multiparous rabbits, BsN neuromodulation improves important SUI-like metrics including bladder capacity and urethral closure, supporting the use of this bioelectronic modality as treatment for SUI.
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神经调节可改善雌兔压力性尿失禁样缺陷
目的:压力性尿失禁(SUI)影响着三分之一的女性人口,其特征是在打喷嚏、大笑或咳嗽等腹部用力时不自主漏尿。研究表明,对球海绵体神经(BsN)进行急性神经调节可提高老年和多胎兔子的膀胱效率。本研究调查了亚慢性 BsN 神经调节对缓解成熟多胎兔 SUI 类缺陷的疗效,这些缺陷的特点是漏尿增加和漏点压力降低。研究结果与阴性对照组相比,使用排尿点测定法,我们观察到 BsN 刺激 30 天后,漏尿事件减少了 40%,这与每日排尿量增加 60%、排尿量增加 10 倍以及排尿效率和漏尿点压力提高有关。结论在多胎兔中,BsN 神经调节改善了类似 SUI 的重要指标,包括膀胱容量和尿道闭合,支持使用这种生物电子方式治疗 SUI。
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