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Usefulness of An Anal Sphincter Injury Mouse Model by Means of a Balloon Catheter and a New Method of Evaluating Anal Sphincter Function

BACKGROUND: The incidence of fecal incontinence is ~2%, and the associated symptoms significantly impact daily life. New treatment methods including electrical stimulation and regenerative therapy using stem cells for fecal incontinence have been reported. We explored the usefulness of an anal sphin...

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Autores principales: Yukimoto, Ryohei, Miyoshi, Norikatsu, Fujino, Shiki, Mori, Ryota, Ogino, Takayuki, Takahashi, Hidekazu, Uemura, Mamoru, Mizushima, Tsunekazu, Doki, Yuichiro, Eguchi, Hidetoshi
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8889860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35261954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12524
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author Yukimoto, Ryohei
Miyoshi, Norikatsu
Fujino, Shiki
Mori, Ryota
Ogino, Takayuki
Takahashi, Hidekazu
Uemura, Mamoru
Mizushima, Tsunekazu
Doki, Yuichiro
Eguchi, Hidetoshi
author_facet Yukimoto, Ryohei
Miyoshi, Norikatsu
Fujino, Shiki
Mori, Ryota
Ogino, Takayuki
Takahashi, Hidekazu
Uemura, Mamoru
Mizushima, Tsunekazu
Doki, Yuichiro
Eguchi, Hidetoshi
author_sort Yukimoto, Ryohei
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description BACKGROUND: The incidence of fecal incontinence is ~2%, and the associated symptoms significantly impact daily life. New treatment methods including electrical stimulation and regenerative therapy using stem cells for fecal incontinence have been reported. We explored the usefulness of an anal sphincter injury mouse model by means of a balloon catheter and focused on the defecation status of mice as a novel method for evaluating anal function. We examined the utility of the mouse model of anal sphincter injury and the efficacy of electrical stimulation as a treatment modality using this model. METHODS: A 10‐mm balloon catheter was used to create an anal sphincter injury model in mice. Sphincter function was evaluated in the noninjured (n = 4), injured (n = 4), noninjured electrical stimulation (n = 4), and injured electrical stimulation (n = 4) groups. Defecation status (defecation frequency in 24 h and fecal weight per stool) and pathological evaluation were used for comparison. RESULTS: The defecation frequency increased and the fecal weight per stool decreased significantly in the anal sphincter injury model. Pathological evaluation revealed that anal sphincter tears occurred the day after the injury. Meanwhile, the defecation frequency improved on d 7, and the fecal weight per stool gradually normalized to that of the control group and exhibited significant sphincter muscle hypertrophy in the electrical stimulation group. CONCLUSION: Anal sphincter injury using a balloon catheter in mice allowed us to create a uniform model. The evaluation of defecation status in mice is a useful method for comparatively evaluating anal function.
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spelling pubmed-88898602022-03-07 Usefulness of An Anal Sphincter Injury Mouse Model by Means of a Balloon Catheter and a New Method of Evaluating Anal Sphincter Function Yukimoto, Ryohei Miyoshi, Norikatsu Fujino, Shiki Mori, Ryota Ogino, Takayuki Takahashi, Hidekazu Uemura, Mamoru Mizushima, Tsunekazu Doki, Yuichiro Eguchi, Hidetoshi Ann Gastroenterol Surg Original Articles BACKGROUND: The incidence of fecal incontinence is ~2%, and the associated symptoms significantly impact daily life. New treatment methods including electrical stimulation and regenerative therapy using stem cells for fecal incontinence have been reported. We explored the usefulness of an anal sphincter injury mouse model by means of a balloon catheter and focused on the defecation status of mice as a novel method for evaluating anal function. We examined the utility of the mouse model of anal sphincter injury and the efficacy of electrical stimulation as a treatment modality using this model. METHODS: A 10‐mm balloon catheter was used to create an anal sphincter injury model in mice. Sphincter function was evaluated in the noninjured (n = 4), injured (n = 4), noninjured electrical stimulation (n = 4), and injured electrical stimulation (n = 4) groups. Defecation status (defecation frequency in 24 h and fecal weight per stool) and pathological evaluation were used for comparison. RESULTS: The defecation frequency increased and the fecal weight per stool decreased significantly in the anal sphincter injury model. Pathological evaluation revealed that anal sphincter tears occurred the day after the injury. Meanwhile, the defecation frequency improved on d 7, and the fecal weight per stool gradually normalized to that of the control group and exhibited significant sphincter muscle hypertrophy in the electrical stimulation group. CONCLUSION: Anal sphincter injury using a balloon catheter in mice allowed us to create a uniform model. The evaluation of defecation status in mice is a useful method for comparatively evaluating anal function. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8889860/ /pubmed/35261954 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12524 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Japanese Society of Gastroenterology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Yukimoto, Ryohei
Miyoshi, Norikatsu
Fujino, Shiki
Mori, Ryota
Ogino, Takayuki
Takahashi, Hidekazu
Uemura, Mamoru
Mizushima, Tsunekazu
Doki, Yuichiro
Eguchi, Hidetoshi
Usefulness of An Anal Sphincter Injury Mouse Model by Means of a Balloon Catheter and a New Method of Evaluating Anal Sphincter Function
title Usefulness of An Anal Sphincter Injury Mouse Model by Means of a Balloon Catheter and a New Method of Evaluating Anal Sphincter Function
title_full Usefulness of An Anal Sphincter Injury Mouse Model by Means of a Balloon Catheter and a New Method of Evaluating Anal Sphincter Function
title_fullStr Usefulness of An Anal Sphincter Injury Mouse Model by Means of a Balloon Catheter and a New Method of Evaluating Anal Sphincter Function
title_full_unstemmed Usefulness of An Anal Sphincter Injury Mouse Model by Means of a Balloon Catheter and a New Method of Evaluating Anal Sphincter Function
title_short Usefulness of An Anal Sphincter Injury Mouse Model by Means of a Balloon Catheter and a New Method of Evaluating Anal Sphincter Function
title_sort usefulness of an anal sphincter injury mouse model by means of a balloon catheter and a new method of evaluating anal sphincter function
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8889860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35261954
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12524
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