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Suppression of voluntary wheel running in rats is dependent on the site of inflammation: Evidence for voluntary running as a measure of hind paw-evoked pain

机译:大鼠自主轮转运动的抑制取决于炎症部位:以自愿转轮运动作为后爪诱发的疼痛的量度的证据

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Decreased voluntary wheel running has recently been proposed as a preclinical pain measure for inflammatory pain, but whether this reflects pain evoked by use of the affected limbs is unknown. To assess the role of inflammation site as a determinant of this measure, complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA), formalin, or equivolume vehicle was subcutaneously injected into the plantar surface of the hind paws (bilateral) or L1 dorsum dermatome (leaving paws unaffected) of male Sprague Dawley rats. CFA-induced hind paw mechanical allodynia (P <.001) did not correlate with reduced voluntary wheel running. Intraplantar formalin did not attenuate voluntary running, despite eliciting robust licking/writhing/flinching behavior and hind paw mechanical allodynia (P <.001). Subcutaneous L1 dorsum dermatome formalin, but not CFA, induced licking/writhing/flinching behavior (P <.001), but neither induced hind paw mechanical allodynia or attenuated voluntary running. That voluntary running is decreased by hind paw CFA, but not by L1 dorsum CFA, implies that the behavior is a measure of CFA-induced pain evoked by use of the affected limbs rather than supraspinal pain processing that is independent of inflammation site. Furthermore, the results suggest that interpretation of voluntary wheel running data cannot simply be explained by correlation with mechanical allodynia. Perspective Whether decreased voluntary running is dependent on inflammation site is unknown. We show that intraplantar, but not L1 dorsum, CFA suppressed voluntary running and formalin-induced licking/writhing/flinching behavior but had no effect on voluntary running. These data suggest that suppressed voluntary running by CFA likely reflects pain evoked by use of the affected limbs.
机译:最近有人提出减少自愿轮转运动是炎症性疼痛的临床前疼痛措施,但是尚不清楚这是否反映了使用患肢引起的疼痛。为了评估炎症部位作为该措施的决定因素的作用,将完整的弗氏佐剂(CFA),福尔马林或等体积媒介物皮下注射到足爪的后足(双侧)或L1背部皮肤刀(不影响足爪)的足底表面雄性Sprague Dawley大鼠。 CFA诱发的后爪机械性异常性疼痛(P <.001)与自愿性轮转减少无关。尽管引起强烈的舔/扭/扭缩行为和后爪机械性异常性疼痛,但plant内福尔马林并不能减弱自愿性奔跑(P <.001)。皮下L1背部皮肤刀福尔马林(而非CFA)引起舔induced /扭体/退缩行为(P <.001),但均未引起后爪机械性异常性疼痛或无意识奔跑。后爪CFA减少了自愿奔跑,但L1背侧CFA却没有减少,表明该行为是CFA诱发的疼痛的一种量度,该疼痛是由患肢引起的,而不是与炎症部位无关的棘上痛。此外,结果表明,不能自动通过与机械性异常性疼痛的相关性来解释自动车轮行驶数据的解释。观点不明的自愿跑步减少是否取决于炎症部位。我们显示足底内(但不是L1背)的CFA抑制了自愿跑步和福尔马林诱导的舔lick /扭体/退缩行为,但对自愿跑步没有影响。这些数据表明,CFA自愿跑步受到抑制可能反映了使用患肢引起的疼痛。

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