垂体、卵巢、性腺切除术对大鼠术后超敏反应的影响。

Global anesthesia and perioperative medicine Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-20 DOI:10.15761/GAPM.1000145
Dustin P Green, Mayur J Patil, Armen N Akopian
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摘要

外科手术导致垂体深度和持续(长达1-2周)的激活,导致内分泌功能的改变。垂体的激活是否影响术后疼痛的阈值和发展的时间过程仍然存在疑问。为了解决这些问题,我们分别通过垂体切除术、卵巢切除术和性腺切除术对切除垂体和性腺激素的雌性和雄性大鼠的术后过敏进行了评估。以大鼠后爪为研究对象,采用足底切开、急性术后疼痛模型或假手术。垂体切除术、卵巢切除术和性腺切除术分别通过手术切除垂体、卵巢和睾丸。术后7天监测热、机械超敏反应。与完整的雌性和雄性大鼠相比,雌性和雄性大鼠的垂体切除术产生了统计学上相似的热和机械术后超敏阈值和时间过程。此外,卵巢切除术和性腺切除术并没有显著改变对照雌性和雄性动物的术后超敏反应。我们的实验表明,垂体切除术、卵巢切除术和性腺切除术对正常雌性和雄性动物术后的超敏反应没有显著影响。这些数据表明,手术通过激活垂体和随后的性腺组织而引起的内分泌系统改变对雌性和雄性大鼠术后疼痛的阈值和发展影响不大。
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Influence of hypophysectomy, ovariectomy and gonadectomy on postoperative hypersensitivity in rats.

Influence of hypophysectomy, ovariectomy and gonadectomy on postoperative hypersensitivity in rats.

Influence of hypophysectomy, ovariectomy and gonadectomy on postoperative hypersensitivity in rats.

Influence of hypophysectomy, ovariectomy and gonadectomy on postoperative hypersensitivity in rats.

Surgical procedures lead to profound and sustained (up to 1-2 weeks) activation of the pituitary gland, resulting in changes in endocrine function. Questions remain on whether activation of the pituitary influences the threshold and development time-course of postoperative pain. To address these questions, we evaluated postoperative hypersensitivity in female and male rats with ablated pituitary and gonadal hormone productions via hypophysectomy, ovariectomy and gonadectomy, respectively. Plantar incision, a model of acute postoperative pain, or sham operation was performed on rat hind paws. Hypophysectomy, ovariectomy and gonadectomy were achieved by surgical disconnection of pituitary, ovaries and testicles, respectively. Postoperative thermal and mechanical hypersensitivity were monitored for 7 days post incision. Hypophysectomy on female and male rats produced statistically similar thermal and mechanical postoperative hypersensitivity thresholds and time-courses as compared to intact estrous female and male rats. Moreover, ovariectomy and gonadectomy did not significantly change postoperative hypersensitivity observed in control female and male animals. Our experiments demonstrate that hypophysectomy, ovariectomy and gonadectomy do not significantly impact postoperative hypersensitivity observed in normal female and male animals. These data suggest that surgery-induced changes in the endocrine system via activation of pituitary and subsequently gonadal tissues have little impact on the threshold and development of postoperative pain in female and male rats.

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