Rat Running Wheel Behavior Reflects Inflammatory, Orofacial Pain

Q3 Medicine
P. Farrow, K. Rowland
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Abstract

Received: January 26, 2017 Revised: May 17, 2017 Accepted: June 01, 2017 Abstract: Background: Our objective was to establish a novel, unbiased metric of inflammatory, orofacial pain. Method: Rats were placed individually into cages equipped with running wheels, and allowed an acclimation period of 17 days. Diurnal and nocturnal voluntary running behaviors were recorded. After day 17, rats were deeply anesthetized and divided into mustard oil, vehicle (mineral oil) and drug (ibuprofen) groups. Injections of mustard oil or mineral oil were made into the vestibule superior to the maxillary molar. Running wheel behavior was recorded for three days following the procedure. Results: After acclimation, the average percentage of running behavior that occurred at night was 94% +/-1% SE. Mustard oil injections caused externally observable, unilateral inflammation. On average, mustard oil injections significantly reduced nocturnal running on the first and second nocturnal periods post-injection. The non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, ibuprofen, significantly improved running behavior during the second nocturnal period, which was abolished when removed during the third nocturnal period. Conclusions: We conclude that unilateral injections of algogens in the vestibule coupled with analysis of nocturnal running behavior is an effective method to measure acute inflammatory pain for three days that mirrors many painful clinical situations. The model could be used as inexpensive, quantitative method to evaluate putative pain relieving therapeutics.
大鼠跑轮行为反映炎症,口腔面部疼痛
接收时间:2017年1月26日修订日期:2017年5月17日接受日期:2017月1日摘要:背景:我们的目标是建立一种新的、无偏见的炎症性口面疼痛指标。方法:将大鼠单独放入装有转轮的笼子中,并允许17天的适应期。记录昼夜自主跑步行为。第17天后,将大鼠深度麻醉,并分为芥末油组、赋形剂组(矿物油)组和药物组(布洛芬)组。将芥末油或矿物油注入上颌磨牙上方的前庭。在手术后的三天内记录转轮的运行情况。结果:驯化后,夜间跑步行为的平均百分比为94%+/-1%SE。芥末油注射引起外部可观察到的单侧炎症。平均而言,在注射后的第一个和第二个夜间时段,芥末油注射显著减少了夜间跑步。非甾体抗炎药布洛芬在第二个夜间时段显著改善了跑步行为,在第三个夜间时段去除后,这种行为消失了。结论:我们得出的结论是,在前庭单侧注射麻醉剂,结合夜间跑步行为分析,是测量三天急性炎症疼痛的有效方法,反映了许多痛苦的临床情况。该模型可以作为一种廉价、定量的方法来评估公认的止痛疗法。
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Open Pain Journal
Open Pain Journal Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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