Transurethral versus suprapubic catheterization to test urethral function in rats
Abstract Transurethral and suprapubic catheterization have both been used to test urethral function in rats; however, it is unknown whether these methods affect urethral function or if the order of catheterization affects the results. The aim of this cross-over designed experiment was to compare the...
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doaj-c1c8cf71a4a14ee4a5db39478fb8dac22021-07-18T11:25:29ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-07-011111810.1038/s41598-021-93772-xTransurethral versus suprapubic catheterization to test urethral function in ratsKristine Janssen0Kangli Deng1Steve J. A. Majerus2Dan Li Lin3Brett Hanzlicek4Robert S. Butler5Carl H. van der Vaart6Margot S. Damaser7Advanced Platform Technology Center, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical CenterAdvanced Platform Technology Center, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical CenterAdvanced Platform Technology Center, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical CenterAdvanced Platform Technology Center, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical CenterAdvanced Platform Technology Center, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical CenterDepartment of Quantitative Health Sciences, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland ClinicDivision Woman and Baby, University Medical Center UtrechtAdvanced Platform Technology Center, Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical CenterAbstract Transurethral and suprapubic catheterization have both been used to test urethral function in rats; however, it is unknown whether these methods affect urethral function or if the order of catheterization affects the results. The aim of this cross-over designed experiment was to compare the effects of catheterization methods and order on leak point pressure (LPP) testing. LPP and simultaneous external urethral sphincter electromyography (EUS EMG) were recorded in anesthetized female virgin Sprague-Dawley rats in a cross-over design to test the effects of transurethral and suprapubic catheterization. There was no significant difference in peak bladder pressure during LPP testing whether measured with a transurethral or suprapubic catheter. There was no significant difference in peak bladder pressure between the first and second catheter insertions. However, peak EMG firing rate, as well as peak EMG amplitude and EMG amplitude difference between peak and baseline were significantly higher after the first catheter insertion compared to the second insertion, regardless of the catheter method. Our results suggest that route of catheterization does not alter urethral function, e.g. create a functional partial outlet obstruction. Either catheterization method could be used for LPP and/or EUS EMG testing in rats.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-93772-x |
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Kristine Janssen Kangli Deng Steve J. A. Majerus Dan Li Lin Brett Hanzlicek Robert S. Butler Carl H. van der Vaart Margot S. Damaser Transurethral versus suprapubic catheterization to test urethral function in rats Scientific Reports |
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Transurethral versus suprapubic catheterization to test urethral function in rats |
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Transurethral versus suprapubic catheterization to test urethral function in rats |
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Transurethral versus suprapubic catheterization to test urethral function in rats |
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Abstract Transurethral and suprapubic catheterization have both been used to test urethral function in rats; however, it is unknown whether these methods affect urethral function or if the order of catheterization affects the results. The aim of this cross-over designed experiment was to compare the effects of catheterization methods and order on leak point pressure (LPP) testing. LPP and simultaneous external urethral sphincter electromyography (EUS EMG) were recorded in anesthetized female virgin Sprague-Dawley rats in a cross-over design to test the effects of transurethral and suprapubic catheterization. There was no significant difference in peak bladder pressure during LPP testing whether measured with a transurethral or suprapubic catheter. There was no significant difference in peak bladder pressure between the first and second catheter insertions. However, peak EMG firing rate, as well as peak EMG amplitude and EMG amplitude difference between peak and baseline were significantly higher after the first catheter insertion compared to the second insertion, regardless of the catheter method. Our results suggest that route of catheterization does not alter urethral function, e.g. create a functional partial outlet obstruction. Either catheterization method could be used for LPP and/or EUS EMG testing in rats. |
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