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Inflammatory and neuropathic pain animals exhibit distinct responses to innocuous thermal and motoric challenges

机译:炎性和神经性疼痛动物对无害的热和运动挑战表现出不同的反应

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Most current methods for assessing pain in animals are based on reflexive measures and require constant interaction between the observer and the animal. Here we explore two new fully automated methods to quantify the impact of pain on the overall behavior of the organism. Both methods take advantage of the animals' natural preference for a dark environment. We used a box divided into two compartments: dark and bright. In the motoric operant task, "AngleTrack", one end of the box was raised so that the animals had to climb uphill to go from the light to the dark compartment. In the thermal operant task, "ThermalTrack", the floor of the dark compartment was heated to a given temperature, while the light compartment remained at 25°C. Rats were individually placed in the light box and their crossing between chambers monitored automatically for 30 minutes. The angle of the box, or the temperature of the dark compartment, was altered to challenge the animals' natural preference. We test the hypothesis that different models of pain (inflammatory or neuropathic) can be differentiated based on performance on these devices. Three groups of rats were tested at five different challenge levels on both tasks: 1) normal, 2) neuropathic injury pain (Spared Nerve Injury), and 3) inflammatory pain (intraplantar injection of Carrageenan). We monitored the position of the animals as well as their rate of switching between compartments. We find significant differences between the three groups and between the challenge levels both in their average position with respect to time, and in their switching rates. This suggests that the angle-track and thermal-track may be useful in assessing automatically the global impact of different types of pain on behavior.
机译:当前用于评估动物疼痛的大多数方法都基于反射性测量,并且要求观察者与动物之间不断进行交互。在这里,我们探索了两种新的全自动方法来量化疼痛对生物整体行为的影响。两种方法都利用了动物对黑暗环境的自然偏好。我们使用了一个分为两个隔间的盒子:黑暗和明亮。在机动操作任务“ AngleTrack”中,将盒子的一端抬起,以便动物不得不爬上山才能从明亮的地方进入黑暗的地方。在热操作任务“ ThermalTrack”中,将暗室的地板加热到给定温度,而亮室保持在25°C。将大鼠单独放置在灯箱中,并自动监测它们在隔室之间的交叉,持续30分钟。改变盒子的角度或暗室的温度以挑战动物的自然偏好。我们测试了以下假设:可以基于这些设备的性能来区分不同的疼痛模型(炎症性或神经性)。在两组任务中以五种不同的挑战水平对三组大鼠进行了测试:1)正常; 2)神经性损伤性疼痛(神经损伤); 3)炎症性疼痛(角叉菜胶足底注射)。我们监测了动物的位置以及它们在隔室之间的切换速度。我们发现三组之间以及挑战水平之间在时间平均位置和转换率上都存在显着差异。这表明角度跟踪和热跟踪在自动评估不同类型的疼痛对行为的总体影响方面可能有用。

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