The timing of the mouse hind paw incision does not influence postsurgical pain

Q2 Medicine
Eleri L.F. McEachern , Maria Zilic , Susana G. Sotocinal , Nader Ghasemlou , Jeffrey S. Mogil
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Abstract

Chronobiological approaches have emerged as tools to study pain and inflammation. Although time–of-day effects on the expression of pain after injury have been studied, it remains unaddressed whether the timing of the injury itself can alter subsequent pain behaviors. The aim of this study was to assess postsurgical pain behaviors in a mouse hind paw incision assay in a circadian-dependent manner. Incisions were made at one of four equally spaced time points over a 24-hour period, with evoked and spontaneous pain behaviors measured using the von Frey mechanical sensitivity test, Hargreaves’ radiant heat paw-withdrawal test, and the Mouse Grimace Scale. Algesiometric testing was performed in C57BL/6 mice prior to and at multiple time points after incision injury, at the same time of day, until pain resolution. No statistically significant differences were observed between groups. This study adds to the literature on circadian rhythms and their influence on pain in the pursuit of more biologically informed pre- and postoperative care.

小鼠后爪切口的时间不会影响术后疼痛
时间生物学方法已成为研究疼痛和炎症的工具。尽管人们已经研究了受伤后疼痛表达的时间效应,但受伤时间本身是否会改变随后的疼痛行为仍未得到解决。本研究的目的是在小鼠后爪切口实验中以昼夜节律依赖的方式评估手术后的疼痛行为。在 24 小时内的四个等间距时间点之一进行切口,使用 von Frey 机械敏感性测试、哈格里夫斯辐射热爪抽离测试和小鼠龇牙量表测量诱发和自发疼痛行为。在 C57BL/6 小鼠切口损伤之前和之后的多个时间点,在每天的同一时间对其进行藻胆测定,直到疼痛缓解为止。各组之间未观察到明显的统计学差异。这项研究为有关昼夜节律及其对疼痛影响的文献提供了新的资料,从而为术前和术后护理提供了更多生物学依据。
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Neurobiology of Pain
Neurobiology of Pain Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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