WERF Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonisation Project for Experimental Models in Endometriosis Research (EPHect-EM-Pain): methods to assess pain behaviour in rodent models of endometriosis.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Kelsi N Dodds, Victor Fattori, Nick A Andrews, Caroline B Appleyard, Julie A Christianson, Raul Gomez, Stacy L McAllister, Stacey A Missmer, Jens Nagel, Paulina Nunez-Badinez, Michael S Rogers, Philippa T K Saunders, Miguel A Tejada, Katy Vincent, Lone Hummelshoj, Kaylon L Bruner-Tran, Erin Greaves
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Abstract

Pain is a debilitating symptom of endometriosis, and its mechanisms are often explored using rodent models. However, a lack of harmonization amongst models and behavioural measures, in addition to inconsistent reporting, might limit the overall clinical relevance and hinder translation of findings. An additional challenge is accurately linking rodent behaviour to human experiences of endometriosis. This study aimed to: (i) review current measures of pain-associated behaviours used in endometriosis studies; (ii) recommend best practices for each method and their suitability to study endometriosis-associated pain; and (iii) develop internationally agreed-upon standard operating procedures ('EPHect-EM-Pain SOPs'). The World Endometriosis Research Foundation (WERF) assembled an international working group, from which a 'pain behaviour working group' consisting of experts in the field was established. The group used additional consultation from experimental pain model scientists in the broader field. Stimulus-evoked (reflexive) and stimulus-independent (spontaneous) measures are currently used to assess pain-associated behaviours in rodents with experimental endometriosis. All existing methods offer advantages and limitations regarding ethological relevance, output quality, and equipment/training requisites. Internationally standardized pain SOPs as well as summary documentation outlining the minimum and standard requirements for several behavioural measures were developed, as well as consensus recommendations on experimental designs and documentation. To more closely reflect the lived experiences of those with endometriosis, the consortium recommends that, following validation, multiple types of pain-related and/or parallel rodent behaviours (e.g. anxiety) should be quantified as surrogate outcome measures for endometriosis-associated pain. These harmonized methods and documentation for endometriosis research will facilitate essential comparisons among studies, improve translational applicability, and provide a superior holistic view of animal (and thus human) wellbeing.

子宫内膜异位症研究实验模型的WERF子宫内膜异位症表型和生物银行协调项目(EPHect-EM-Pain):评估子宫内膜异位症啮齿动物模型疼痛行为的方法。
疼痛是子宫内膜异位症的一种衰弱症状,其机制经常用啮齿动物模型来探索。然而,模型和行为测量之间缺乏协调,加上报告不一致,可能会限制整体临床相关性并阻碍研究结果的转化。另一个挑战是准确地将啮齿动物的行为与人类子宫内膜异位症的经历联系起来。本研究旨在:(i)回顾目前子宫内膜异位症研究中使用的疼痛相关行为的测量方法;(ii)推荐每种方法的最佳做法及其对研究子宫内膜异位症相关疼痛的适用性;(iii)制定国际公认的标准操作程序(“EPHect-EM-Pain sop”)。世界子宫内膜异位症研究基金会(WERF)组建了一个国际工作组,由该领域的专家组成了一个“疼痛行为工作组”。该小组从更广泛领域的实验疼痛模型科学家那里获得了额外的咨询。刺激诱发(反射性)和刺激独立(自发)测量目前用于评估实验性子宫内膜异位症啮齿动物的疼痛相关行为。所有现有的方法在行为学相关性、输出质量和设备/培训要求方面都有优点和局限性。制定了国际标准化的疼痛标准操作程序以及概述几种行为措施的最低要求和标准要求的摘要文件,以及关于实验设计和文件的共识建议。为了更密切地反映子宫内膜异位症患者的生活经历,该联盟建议,在验证之后,多种类型的疼痛相关和/或平行的啮齿动物行为(例如焦虑)应该被量化,作为子宫内膜异位症相关疼痛的替代结果测量。这些用于子宫内膜异位症研究的统一方法和文件将促进研究之间的基本比较,提高翻译适用性,并提供对动物(以及人类)健康的优越整体看法。
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Molecular human reproduction
Molecular human reproduction 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
8.30
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0.00%
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37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: MHR publishes original research reports, commentaries and reviews on topics in the basic science of reproduction, including: reproductive tract physiology and pathology; gonad function and gametogenesis; fertilization; embryo development; implantation; and pregnancy and parturition. Irrespective of the study subject, research papers should have a mechanistic aspect.
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