Unilateral 6-Hydroxydopamine-Lesioned Rat as Relevant Model to Study the Pain Related to Parkinson’s Disease

Ameni Nsibi, H. Saoud, I. Messaoudi, N. Saidi, S. Mani
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The present study was conducted to test the use of the hemiparkinsonian rat, obtained by the unilateral injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc), as a suitable model for the study of pain associated to Parkinson’s disease (PD). For this purpose, 14 days after unilateral injection of saline or 6-OHDA, rats were assessed for behavioral function in the cylinder test, and apomorphine-induced circling test. Thereafter, at 21st day after injection, mechanical nociceptive threshold was compared between 6-OHD-lesioned and sham-operated animals using electronic von Frey test. Our results showed that injection of 6-OHDA in the SNc induced alterations of behavioral motor as ascertained by predominant use of the ipsilateral forepaw in cylinder test and by the expression of contralateral turnings after subcutaneous injection of apomorphine. The mechanical nociceptive threshold was significantly decreased in 6-OHDA-lesioned rats compared to that of sham-operated rats (p <0.05). This response was reversed by apomorphine treatment. In conclusion, hemiparkinsonian rat, obtained by the unilateral injection of the 6-OHDA in the SNc, can be used to investigate pain symptoms and central pain processing mechanisms related to PD.
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单侧6-羟多巴胺损伤大鼠作为帕金森病疼痛相关模型的研究
本研究旨在验证单侧黑质致密部(SNc)注射6-羟多巴胺(6-OHDA)获得的偏帕金森大鼠作为研究帕金森病(PD)相关疼痛的合适模型的可行性。为此,在单侧注射生理盐水或6-羟多巴胺14天后,采用柱形实验和阿帕吗啡诱导旋转实验评估大鼠的行为功能。注射后第21天,用电子von Frey试验比较6- ohd损伤动物和假手术动物的机械伤害感受阈值。结果表明,在SNc中注射6-OHDA可诱导行为运动的改变,这可以通过同侧前爪圆柱试验和皮下注射阿波啡后对侧转动的表达来确定。与假手术大鼠相比,6- ohda损伤大鼠的机械伤害知觉阈值明显降低(p <0.05)。阿帕吗啡治疗逆转了这种反应。总之,通过在SNc中单侧注射6-OHDA获得的偏帕金森大鼠可以用于研究PD相关的疼痛症状和中枢性疼痛加工机制。
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