Cavernous nerve stimulation and recording of intracavernous pressure in a rat

Morten Hox, Travis Mann-Gow, Lars Lund, Peter Zvara*

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Abstract

The stimulation of the cavernous nerve (CN) and measurement of intracavernous pressure (ICP) have been used extensively to test and evaluate therapies for erectile dysfunction. However, the methods used vary between laboratories, and pitfalls still exist. The goal of this study was to describe a surgical technique that would provide a reliable and reproducible model. By exposing the ischiocavernosus muscle at its point of insertion on the ischial tuberosity, the penile crus could be cannulated with minimal dissection and injury to the structures involved in erectile function. Repeated stimulation of the CN, without the need for lifting and drying, was achieved by using a 125 µm bipolar silver electrode and biocompatible silicon glue to isolate the electrode-nerve complex. This method prevents neuropraxia by reducing stretching and drying the nerve and provides complete isolation of the nerve, negating electrical leakage and preventing stimulation of alternative pathways.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere56807
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2018
Issue number134
Number of pages13
ISSN1940-087X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23. Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Anesthesia
  • Biocompatible silicon glue
  • Cavernous nerve stimulation
  • Crus dissection
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Intracavernous pressure measurement
  • Issue 134
  • Medicine
  • Oxygenation
  • Rat
  • Electric Stimulation/methods
  • Rats
  • Male
  • Erectile Dysfunction/diagnosis
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Animals
  • Cavernous Sinus/innervation
  • Disease Models, Animal

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