Rasoul Farazifard , Farzaneh Safarpour , Vahid Sheibani , Mohammad Javan
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引用次数: 65
摘要
探讨了将擦眼实验引入大鼠急性疼痛模型的可能性,并与热板实验进行了比较。取5 M NaCl滴入动物眼内,30 s内统计同侧前肢擦眼次数。并对热板试验中的戒断潜伏期进行了检测。随后,分别给予吗啡(1、2、4、6、8或10 mg/kg)、丙咪嗪(25 mg/kg)、水杨酸钠(250 mg/kg)或生理盐水(1 / p)。30 min后,再次进行擦眼和热板实验。结果表明,吗啡注射剂量依赖性地减少了大鼠擦眼次数,增加了热板实验的反应潜伏期。吗啡的镇痛作用对两项试验的反应均有良好的相关性,但在擦眼试验中,吗啡的镇痛效果更好。丙咪嗪显著降低了擦眼次数,增加了热板试验的反应潜伏期,而水杨酸钠和生理盐水注射则无此作用。提示擦眼试验可作为对阿片类药物和三环类抗抑郁药敏感的大鼠三叉神经痛研究的可靠方法。
Eye-wiping test: A sensitive animal model for acute trigeminal pain studies
The possibility of introducing eye-wiping test as a model of acute pain was examined in rat, and it was compared with the well-known hot plate test. One drop of NaCl 5 M was placed into the animal eye, and the number of eye wipes with the ipsilateral forelimb was counted during 30 s. The withdrawal latency in hot plate test was also examined. Afterward, animals were treated with morphine (1, 2, 4, 6, 8 or 10 mg/kg), imipramine (25 mg/kg), sodium salicylate (250 mg/kg) or saline (i.p). After 30 min, the animals were tested again with eye-wiping and hot plate tests. Our results showed that morphine injection dose dependently decreased the number of eye wipes and increased the response latency to hot plate tests. There was a good correlation between the analgesic effects of morphine on responses to both tests, however, morphine produced more pain relief in eye-wiping test. Imipramine significantly decreased the number of eye wipes and increased the response latency to hot plate test, while sodium salicylate and saline injection did not. It may be concluded that the eye-wiping test can be used as a reliable method in trigeminal pain studies, which is sensitive to opioid and tricyclic antidepressant in rat.