Modest Amounts of Voluntary Exercise Reduce Pain- and Stress-Related Outcomes in a Rat Model of Persistent Hind Limb Inflammation.

Mark H Pitcher, Farid Tarum, Imran Z Rauf, Lucie A Low, Catherine Bushnell
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Aerobic exercise improves outcomes in a variety of chronic health conditions, yet the support for exercise-induced effects on chronic pain in humans is mixed. Although many rodent studies have examined the effects of exercise on persistent hypersensitivity, the most used forced exercise paradigms that are known to be highly stressful. Because stress can also produce analgesic effects, we studied how voluntary exercise, known to reduce stress in healthy subjects, alters hypersensitivity, stress, and swelling in a rat model of persistent hind paw inflammation. Our data indicate that voluntary exercise rapidly and effectively reduces hypersensitivity as well as stress-related outcomes without altering swelling. Moreover, the level of exercise is unrelated to the analgesic and stress-reducing effects, suggesting that even modest amounts of exercise may impart significant benefit in persistent inflammatory pain states.

Perspective: Modest levels of voluntary exercise reduce pain- and stress-related outcomes in a rat model of persistent inflammatory pain, independently of the amount of exercise. As such, consistent, self-regulated activity levels may be more relevant to health improvement in persistent pain states than standardized exercise goals.

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在大鼠后肢持续性炎症模型中,适量的自愿运动可减少疼痛和压力相关的结果。
有氧运动改善了各种慢性健康状况的结果,但对运动诱导的对人类慢性疼痛的影响的支持是混合的。尽管许多啮齿类动物研究已经检查了运动对持续性超敏反应的影响,但最常用的强迫运动模式是已知的高压力。由于压力也可以产生镇痛作用,我们研究了在健康受试者中可以减轻压力的自愿运动如何改变持续后肢炎症大鼠模型中的超敏反应、压力和肿胀。我们的数据表明,自愿运动可以快速有效地减少过敏和压力相关的结果,而不会改变肿胀。此外,运动水平与镇痛和减压效果无关,这表明即使是适度的运动也可能对持续的炎症性疼痛状态有显著的好处。观点:适度的自愿运动可以减轻持续炎症性疼痛大鼠模型的疼痛和压力相关结果,与运动量无关。因此,与标准化的运动目标相比,持续的、自我调节的活动水平可能与持续疼痛状态下的健康改善更相关。
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