Most pre-clinical analgesic efficacy assays still involve nociceptive testing in rodents. This is despite concerns as to the relevance of these tests for evaluating the pain-preventative properties of drugs. More appropriate methods would target pain rather than nociception, but these are currently not available, so it remains unknown whether animal pain equates to the negatively affective and subjective/emotional state it causes in humans. Mouse cancer models are common despite the likelihood of substantial pain. We used Conditioned Place Preference (CPP) testing, assessments of thermal hyperalgesia and behaviour to determine the likelihood that MBT-2 bladder cancer impacts negatively on mouse welfare, such as by causing pain. There was no...
Published: January 27, 2020Behavioural indicators of affective state, including burrowing, clinical ...
Mice have become the most widely used animals in biomedical research. Often, this research involves ...
Recent studies have revealed some of the most frequently used analgesics in mice are not effectively...
Most pre-clinical analgesic efficacy assays still involve nociceptive testing in rodents. This is de...
Few studies have assessed whether mice used as cancer models experience pain. Despite this possibili...
<div><p>Few studies have assessed whether mice used as cancer models experience pain. Despite this p...
Pain associated with cancer is unpredictable and may reflect an inability to quantify it in animals....
With chronic post surgical pain affecting up to one third of patients undergoing surgeries and the p...
There are currently no practical objective measures for assessing the duration and intensity of post...
The impact of invasive experimental procedures on perceived stress and pain may be dependent on both...
AbstractMice used in biomedical research should have pain reduced to an absolute minimum through ref...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
The use of animal models in the understanding of the neurobiology of pain perception is essential fo...
Current behaviour-based pain assessments for laboratory rodents have significant limitations. Assess...
The thesis deals with neuropathic pain measurement in laboratory mice and rats. Neuropathic pain is ...
Published: January 27, 2020Behavioural indicators of affective state, including burrowing, clinical ...
Mice have become the most widely used animals in biomedical research. Often, this research involves ...
Recent studies have revealed some of the most frequently used analgesics in mice are not effectively...
Most pre-clinical analgesic efficacy assays still involve nociceptive testing in rodents. This is de...
Few studies have assessed whether mice used as cancer models experience pain. Despite this possibili...
<div><p>Few studies have assessed whether mice used as cancer models experience pain. Despite this p...
Pain associated with cancer is unpredictable and may reflect an inability to quantify it in animals....
With chronic post surgical pain affecting up to one third of patients undergoing surgeries and the p...
There are currently no practical objective measures for assessing the duration and intensity of post...
The impact of invasive experimental procedures on perceived stress and pain may be dependent on both...
AbstractMice used in biomedical research should have pain reduced to an absolute minimum through ref...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
The use of animal models in the understanding of the neurobiology of pain perception is essential fo...
Current behaviour-based pain assessments for laboratory rodents have significant limitations. Assess...
The thesis deals with neuropathic pain measurement in laboratory mice and rats. Neuropathic pain is ...
Published: January 27, 2020Behavioural indicators of affective state, including burrowing, clinical ...
Mice have become the most widely used animals in biomedical research. Often, this research involves ...
Recent studies have revealed some of the most frequently used analgesics in mice are not effectively...