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<strong>EURON</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>THEME</strong> <strong>joint</strong> <strong>meeting</strong> 2011<br />

Retrograde tracing of neurons in the rodents lateral<br />

bladder wall: an experimental study with fluorescent<br />

latex beads: mucosal layers of the bladder vs. small<br />

intestinal mucosa<br />

Anna Schueth 1,2 , Gommert A. van Koeveringe 1<br />

1 Maastricht University Medical Centre, azM, Department of Urology, Maastricht, The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s;<br />

2 Institute of Anatomy, University of Luebeck, Luebeck, Germany.<br />

In previous studies it was shown that latex beads (LB) of different sizes (20 –<br />

200 nm), experimentally applied to the intact murine small intestinal mucosa,<br />

were taken up into the tissue. The LB were detected at least 20 minutes after<br />

application in different cells lying within the epithelial <strong>and</strong> subepithelial tissue of<br />

the mucosa. Both via intravital experiments by means of 2- photon microscopy<br />

(TPLSM) <strong>and</strong> confocal microscopy (CLSM) as a reference technique using dissected<br />

parts of the small intestine, the uptake <strong>and</strong> localization of LB in the small intestinal<br />

tissue could be detected <strong>and</strong> analyzed. Especially, TPLSM was used to investigate<br />

the particle uptake <strong>and</strong> further processing in anaesthetized <strong>and</strong> living mice<br />

under physiological conditions up to 8 hours. The idea is now, to transfer this<br />

technique <strong>and</strong> experimental set-up, initially described with the small intestinal<br />

mucosa, in an adapted way to mucosal layers of the bladder in rodents. With<br />

these investigations, mapping of the whole bladder <strong>and</strong> the neurons (Koebbert<br />

et al., 2000), as a matter of special interest, starting from the lateral bladder wall<br />

<strong>and</strong> ending up in the sacral cord could take place. Unlike the small intestine,<br />

the bladder has a triple innervation (pudendus <strong>and</strong> pelvic nerve, going to the<br />

sacral part <strong>and</strong> the hypogastric nerve, going to the thoracolumbar spinal cord).<br />

This could be achieved by applying the fluorescent LB to the rodent’s bladder<br />

mucosa. A subsequent tracing of the particle routes <strong>and</strong> their distribution within<br />

the lateral bladder wall could take place. Immune-histochemical techniques can<br />

be used in order to further analyse the dissected tissue.

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