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. 2013 Jan 16:(71):e50158.
doi: 10.3791/50158.

Measurement of tactile allodynia in a murine model of bacterial prostatitis

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Measurement of tactile allodynia in a murine model of bacterial prostatitis

Marsha L Quick et al. J Vis Exp. .

Abstract

Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) are pathogens that play an important role in urinary tract infections and bacterial prostatitis. We have recently shown that UPEC have an important role in the initiation of chronic pelvic pain, a feature of Chronic prostatitis/Chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS). Infection of the prostate by clinically relevant UPEC can initiate and establish chronic pain through mechanisms that may involve tissue damage and the initiation of mechanisms of autoimmunity. A challenge to understanding the pathogenesis of UPEC in the prostate is the relative inaccessibility of the prostate gland to manipulation. We utilized a previously described intraurethral infection method to deliver a clinical strain of UPEC into male mice thereby establishing an ascending infection of the prostate. Here, we describe our protocols for standardizing the bacterial inoculum as well as the procedure for catheterizing anesthetized male mice for instillation of bacteria. CP/CPPS is primarily characterized by the presence of tactile allodynia. Behavior testing was based on the concept of cutaneous hyperalgesia resulting from referred visceral pain. An irritable focus in visceral tissues reduces cutaneous pain thresholds allowing for an exaggerated response to normally non-painful stimuli (allodynia). Application of normal force to the skin result in abnormal responses that tend to increase with the intensity of the underlying visceral pain. We describe methodology in NOD/ShiLtJ mice that utilize von Frey fibers to quantify tactile allodynia over time in response to a single infection with UPEC bacteria.

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