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Jorge Eduardo Mendoza Flores, Angelica Terrazas, Alma V. Lara Sagahon, Monica Aleman
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背景:意识清醒的非镇静马对痛觉刺激的副交感神经张力活动(PTA)尚不清楚:研究马匹在休息和机械痛觉刺激时的副交感神经张力活动(PTA)、心率(HR)和马匹龇牙咧嘴量表(HGS):动物:90 匹健康的年轻成年马(雌马、雄马):方法:前瞻性对照研究:方法:前瞻性对照研究。研究包括对设备的适应(第 1 天)、基线记录(第 2 天和第 3 天)以及对掌骨施加轻微压力的痛觉测试(第 4 天)。第 2 至第 4 天同时记录副交感神经张力、心率和 HGS。 每项研究持续 30 分钟,每天在 3 个不同的时间点进行,一式三份:结果:不同品种的基线 PTA 没有差异。结果:不同品种的马匹基线 PTA 没有差异,温血马和四弦马在放置刺激装置而不进行刺激时,PTA 有所下降(P 结论:温血马和四弦马在放置刺激装置而不进行刺激时,PTA 有所下降:马的 PTA、HR 和 HGS 在轻微机械痛觉刺激下会发生变化,其中弗里斯兰马的变化较小。压力会导致四级马和温血马的 PTA 下降,而弗里斯兰马不会。从 PTA、HR 和 HGS 的结果来看,弗里斯兰马似乎比其他品种对疼痛的耐受力更强。
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Parasympathetic tone activity, heart rate, and grimace scale in conscious horses of 3 breeds before, during, and after nociceptive mechanical stimulation

Parasympathetic tone activity, heart rate, and grimace scale in conscious horses of 3 breeds before, during, and after nociceptive mechanical stimulation

Background

Parasympathetic tone activity (PTA) in response to nociceptive stimulus in conscious non-sedated horses is unknown.

Objectives

Study PTA, heart rate (HR), and horse grimace scale (HGS) at rest and during mechanical nociceptive stimulation.

Animals

Ninety healthy young adult horses (females, males): 30 each of Friesians, Quarter Horses, and Warmbloods.

Methods

Prospective control study. The study consisted of habituation to equipment (Day 1), baseline recordings (Days 2 and 3), and nociceptive testing applying mild pressure to the metacarpus (Day 4). Parasympathetic tone, HR, and HGS were recorded simultaneously on Days 2 to 4. Each study lasted 30 minutes and was done in triplicate at 3 different time points per day.

Results

Baseline PTA was not different among breeds. It decreased in Warmbloods and Quarter Horses during placement of the stimulus device without stimulation (P < .01). A significant decrease in PTA (P < .001) occurred during nociceptive stimulus (marked in Quarter Horses, intermediate in Warmbloods, and mild in Friesians). Heart rate and HGS increased significantly (P < .001) during the stimulus in all breeds but returned to baseline poststimulation. Friesians required higher pressure (P < .05) to elicit an aversive response to the stimulus.

Conclusions

Horses' PTA, HR, and HGS change in response to a mild mechanical nociceptive stimulus with Friesians showing less variation. Stress induced a decrease in PTA in Quarter Horses and Warmbloods but not in Friesians. Friesians appeared to be more tolerant to pain based on PTA, HR, and HGS findings compared with other breeds.

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期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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