Quantification of pelvic organ prolapse in mice: vaginal protease activity precedes increased MOPQ scores in fibulin 5 knockout mice

CK Wieslander, DD Rahn, DD McIntire… - Biology of …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
CK Wieslander, DD Rahn, DD McIntire, JF Acevedo, PG Drewes, H Yanagisawa, RA Word
Biology of reproduction, 2009academic.oup.com
Two mouse models of pelvic organ prolapse have been generated recently, both of which
have null mutations in genes involved in elastic fiber synthesis and assembly (fibulin 5 and
lysyl oxidase-like 1). Interestingly, although these mice exhibit elastinopathies early in life,
pelvic organ prolapse does not develop until later in life. In this investigation we developed
and validated a tool to quantify the severity of pelvic organ prolapse in mice, and we used
this tool prospectively to study the role of fibulin 5, aging, and vaginal proteases in the …
Abstract
Two mouse models of pelvic organ prolapse have been generated recently, both of which have null mutations in genes involved in elastic fiber synthesis and assembly (fibulin 5 and lysyl oxidase-like 1). Interestingly, although these mice exhibit elastinopathies early in life, pelvic organ prolapse does not develop until later in life. In this investigation we developed and validated a tool to quantify the severity of pelvic organ prolapse in mice, and we used this tool prospectively to study the role of fibulin 5, aging, and vaginal proteases in the development of pelvic organ prolapse. The results indicate that >90% of Fbln5−/− mice develop prolapse by 6 mo of age, even in the absence of vaginal delivery, and that increased vaginal protease activity precedes the development of prolapse.
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