Validation of the digital pressure application measurement (PAM) device for detection of primary mechanical hyperalgesia in rat and mouse antigen-induced knee joint arthritis.

J Leuchtweis, A-K Imhof, F Montechiaro, H-G Schaible, M K Boettger
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Several tests have been developed to obtain mechanical nociceptive withdrawal thresholds for arthritis-associated pain research in preclinical animal models, which are routinely used for testing the efficacy of antinociceptive pharmaceutical candidates. Here, we aimed to validate a recently introduced and commercially available digital pressure application measurement (PAM) device for the detection of primary mechanical hyperalgesia in a model of antigen-induced knee joint arthritis (AIA) in rats and mice. Two particular advantages of the PAM device are visual feedback control of the force increase rate and the detection of the complete threshold range. Using PAM, we were able to quantify mechanical thresholds at the knee joint in rats and mice (400 and 350 g, respectively) before and during the time course of AIA (approximately 100 g for rats and mice in the acute phase). Inter-observer agreement was generally higher when using PAM instead of an analog dynamometer. In conclusion, the digital PAM device is a suitable apparatus to detect primary mechanical hyperalgesia in experimental knee joint arthritis in rats and mice. The use of this device allows visual feedback control of the stimulus rate, thus minimizing the chances of confounding factors arising from differences in ramp speed.

数字压力应用测量(PAM)装置检测大鼠和小鼠抗原诱导的膝关节关节炎原发性机械性痛觉过敏的验证。
为了在临床前动物模型中获得关节炎相关疼痛研究的机械性伤害性戒断阈值,已经开发了几种测试,这些测试通常用于测试抗伤害性候选药物的功效。在这里,我们的目的是验证最近推出的和市售的数字压力应用测量(PAM)装置,用于检测抗原诱导的大鼠和小鼠膝关节关节炎(AIA)模型中的原发性机械性痛感过敏。PAM装置的两个特别优点是力增加速率的视觉反馈控制和完整阈值范围的检测。使用PAM,我们能够量化大鼠和小鼠在AIA之前和期间的膝关节力学阈值(分别为400和350 g)(急性期大鼠和小鼠约为100 g)。当使用PAM代替模拟测力计时,观察者之间的一致性通常更高。综上所述,数字PAM装置是一种检测实验性大鼠和小鼠膝关节关节炎原发性机械性痛觉过敏的合适装置。使用该装置可以对刺激速率进行视觉反馈控制,从而最大限度地减少由斜坡速度差异引起的混淆因素的机会。
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