An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice

The aim of the present investigation was to describe and validate an electronic mechanical test for quantification of the intensity of inflammatory nociception in mice. The electronic pressure-meter test consists of inducing the animal hindpaw flexion reflex by poking the plantar region with a polyp...

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Main Authors: T.M. Cunha, W.A. Verri Jr., G.G. Vivancos, I.F. Moreira, S. Reis, C.A. Parada, F.Q. Cunha, S.H. Ferreira
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica 2004-03-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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spelling doaj-795051787372480b9c63ddc0679406772020-11-25T01:20:29ZengAssociação Brasileira de Divulgação CientíficaBrazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research0100-879X1414-431X2004-03-0137340140710.1590/S0100-879X2004000300018An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for miceT.M. CunhaW.A. Verri Jr.G.G. VivancosI.F. MoreiraS. ReisC.A. ParadaF.Q. CunhaS.H. FerreiraThe aim of the present investigation was to describe and validate an electronic mechanical test for quantification of the intensity of inflammatory nociception in mice. The electronic pressure-meter test consists of inducing the animal hindpaw flexion reflex by poking the plantar region with a polypropylene pipette tip adapted to a hand-held force transducer. This method was compared to the classical von Frey filaments test in which pressure intensity is automatically recorded after the nociceptive hindpaw flexion reflex. The electronic pressure-meter and the von Frey filaments were used to detect time versus treatment interactions of carrageenin-induced hypernociception. In two separate experiments, the electronic pressure-meter was more sensitive than the von Frey filaments for the detection of the increase in nociception (hypernociception) induced by small doses of carrageenin (30 µg). The electronic pressure-meter detected the antinociceptive effect of non-steroidal drugs in a dose-dependent manner. Indomethacin administered intraperitoneally (1.8-15 mg/kg) or intraplantarly (30-300 µg/paw) prevented the hypersensitive effect of carrageenin (100 µg/paw). The electronic pressure-meter also detected the hypernociceptive effect of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2; 10-100 ng) in a dose-dependent manner. The hypernociceptive effect of PGE2 (100 ng) was blocked by dipyrone (160 and 320 µg/paw) but not by intraplantar administration of indomethacin (300 µg/paw). The present results validate the use of the electronic pressure-meter as more sensitive than the von Frey filaments in mice. Furthermore, it is an objective and quantitative nociceptive test for the evaluation of the peripheral antinociceptive effect of anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, which inhibit prostaglandin synthesis (indomethacin) or directly block the ongoing hypernociception (dipyrone).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2004000300018HyperalgesiaNociceptionIndomethacinDipyronevon Frey filaments
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author T.M. Cunha
W.A. Verri Jr.
G.G. Vivancos
I.F. Moreira
S. Reis
C.A. Parada
F.Q. Cunha
S.H. Ferreira
spellingShingle T.M. Cunha
W.A. Verri Jr.
G.G. Vivancos
I.F. Moreira
S. Reis
C.A. Parada
F.Q. Cunha
S.H. Ferreira
An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
Hyperalgesia
Nociception
Indomethacin
Dipyrone
von Frey filaments
author_facet T.M. Cunha
W.A. Verri Jr.
G.G. Vivancos
I.F. Moreira
S. Reis
C.A. Parada
F.Q. Cunha
S.H. Ferreira
author_sort T.M. Cunha
title An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice
title_short An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice
title_full An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice
title_fullStr An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice
title_full_unstemmed An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice
title_sort electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice
publisher Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica
series Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
issn 0100-879X
1414-431X
publishDate 2004-03-01
description The aim of the present investigation was to describe and validate an electronic mechanical test for quantification of the intensity of inflammatory nociception in mice. The electronic pressure-meter test consists of inducing the animal hindpaw flexion reflex by poking the plantar region with a polypropylene pipette tip adapted to a hand-held force transducer. This method was compared to the classical von Frey filaments test in which pressure intensity is automatically recorded after the nociceptive hindpaw flexion reflex. The electronic pressure-meter and the von Frey filaments were used to detect time versus treatment interactions of carrageenin-induced hypernociception. In two separate experiments, the electronic pressure-meter was more sensitive than the von Frey filaments for the detection of the increase in nociception (hypernociception) induced by small doses of carrageenin (30 µg). The electronic pressure-meter detected the antinociceptive effect of non-steroidal drugs in a dose-dependent manner. Indomethacin administered intraperitoneally (1.8-15 mg/kg) or intraplantarly (30-300 µg/paw) prevented the hypersensitive effect of carrageenin (100 µg/paw). The electronic pressure-meter also detected the hypernociceptive effect of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2; 10-100 ng) in a dose-dependent manner. The hypernociceptive effect of PGE2 (100 ng) was blocked by dipyrone (160 and 320 µg/paw) but not by intraplantar administration of indomethacin (300 µg/paw). The present results validate the use of the electronic pressure-meter as more sensitive than the von Frey filaments in mice. Furthermore, it is an objective and quantitative nociceptive test for the evaluation of the peripheral antinociceptive effect of anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, which inhibit prostaglandin synthesis (indomethacin) or directly block the ongoing hypernociception (dipyrone).
topic Hyperalgesia
Nociception
Indomethacin
Dipyrone
von Frey filaments
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2004000300018
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