An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for mice

被引:259
作者
Cunha, TM [1 ]
Verri, WA [1 ]
Vivancos, GG [1 ]
Moreira, IF [1 ]
Reis, S [1 ]
Parada, CA [1 ]
Cunha, FQ [1 ]
Ferreira, SH [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Fac Med Ribeirao Preto, Dept Farmacol, Ribeirao Preto, Brazil
关键词
hyperalgesia; nociception; indomethacin; dipyrone; von Frey filaments;
D O I
10.1590/S0100-879X2004000300018
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
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 mug). The electronic pressure-meter detected the antinociceptive effect of nonsteroidal drugs in a dose-dependent manner. Indomethacin administered intraperitoneally (1.8-15 mg/kg) of intraplantarly (30-300 mug/ paw) prevented the hypersensitive effect of carrageenin (100 mug/ paw). The electronic pressure-meter also detected the hypernociceptive effect of prostaglandin E-2 (PGE(2); 10-100 ng) in a dose-dependent manner. The hypernociceptive, effect of PGE(2) (100 ng) was blocked by dipyrone (160 and 320 mug/paw) but not by intraplantar administration of indomethacin (300 mug/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).
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