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Validation of a Behavioral Ethogram for Assessing Postoperative Pain in Guinea Pigs (Cavia porcellus)

机译:行为体电图评估豚鼠(Cavia porcellus)术后疼痛的验证

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Although guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) have been used in research for more than a century and remain the most prevalent USDA-covered species, little has been elucidated regarding the recognition of clinical pain or analgesic efficacy in this species. We sought to assess pain in guinea pigs by using newer, clinically relevant methods that have been validated in other rodent species: the behavioral ethogram and cageside proxy indicator. In this study, 10 male guinea pigs underwent electronic von Frey testing of nociception, remote videorecording of behavior, and cageside assessment by using time-to-consumption (TTC) of a preferred treat test. These assessments were performed across 2 conditions (anesthesia only and castration surgery under anesthesia) at 3 time points (2, 8, and 24 h after the event). The anesthesia only condition served to control for the nonpainful but potentially distressing components of the surgical experience. Compared with those after anesthesia only conditions, subtle body movements were increased and nociceptive thresholds were decreased at 2 and 8 h after surgery. At 24 h, neither subtle body movement behaviors nor nociceptive thresholds differed between the 2 conditions. In contrast, TTC scores did not differ between the anesthesia only and surgery conditions at any time point, underscoring the challenge of identifying pain in this species through cageside evaluation. By comparing ethogram scores with measures of nociception, we validated select behaviors as pain-specific. Therefore, our novel ethogram allowed us to assess postoperative pain and may further serve as a platform for future analgesia efficacy studies in guinea pigs.
机译:尽管豚鼠(Cavia porcellus)在研究中已经使用了一个多世纪,并且仍然是USDA覆盖率最高的物种,但对于该物种对临床疼痛或止痛功效的认识却很少。我们试图通过使用在其他啮齿动物物种中已验证的更新的,临床相关的新方法来评估豚鼠的疼痛:行为表状图和笼端替代指标。在这项研究中,通过使用首选治疗测试的消耗时间(TTC)对10头雄性豚鼠进行了伤害性电子von Frey测试,行为的远程录像以及笼端评估。这些评估是在3个时间点(事件发生后2、8和24小时)的2种情况(仅麻醉和麻醉下cast割手术)中进行的。仅麻醉状态可控制手术过程中无痛但可能令人痛苦的部分。与仅麻醉后的情况相比,在手术后2小时和8小时,身体的微妙运动增加了,伤害阈值降低了。在24小时内,这两种情况之间的微妙的身体运动行为和伤害阈值都没有差异。相反,在任何时间点,仅麻醉和手术条件之间的TTC分数都没有差异,这突出了通过笼侧评估鉴定该物种疼痛的挑战。通过比较心电图得分与伤害感受的测量,我们验证了特定于疼痛的特定行为。因此,我们新颖的脑电图有助于我们评估术后疼痛,并可能进一步为将来在豚鼠中进行止痛功效研究提供平台。

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