Characterization of alterations in spontaneous behaviors in a rat model of neuropathic pain - new outcome measures for pain evaluation?

神经性疼痛大鼠模型中自发行为改变的特征分析——疼痛评估的新结果指标?

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Abstract

Chronic pain affects all life domains including social interaction and responding. The aim of this study was to track spontaneous behaviors in an experimental chronic pain model to uncover alternative pain indicators in a socially and physically enriched home-cage setting. The spared nerve injury (SNI) was used to model neuropathic pain in Wistar Han male and female rats housed in the PhenoWorld (PhW). Spontaneous behavior of animals was recorded in their home cages once a week following SNI during both the dark and light phases of the light-dark cycle using focal sampling in order to assess alterations induced by neuropathic pain. Males and females with SNI demonstrated significantly lower threshold to von Frey test (VF) in the ipsilateral hind paws compared to sham controls. SNI significantly increased huddling time in both males and females during light and dark phases. Males showed increased grooming and play fighting during the dark phase compared to females while during the light phase females huddled significantly more than males. No significant effects were observed on other behaviors analyzed. This study showed that peripheral nerve injury has an impact on spontaneous behavior, specifically on huddling. This finding provides new perspective into pain evaluation and suggests the possibility of considering spontaneous behavior as an additional method of assessing pain-related behavior in rodents. To bridge the current gap between basic research and development of novel analgesics, there is a need to develop non-evoked behavioral assays to investigate changes in animal wellbeing and spontaneous pain. Our findings raise the possibility of discovering new outcome measures, however, additional study to reverse these behaviors with analgesics should be conducted.

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