We present an operant system for the detection of pain in awake, conscious rodents. The Orofacial Pain Assessment Device (OPAD) assesses pain behaviors in a more clinically relevant way by not relying on reflex-based measures of nociception. Food fasted, hairless (or shaved) rodents are placed into a Plexiglas chamber which has two Peltier-based thermodes that can be programmed to any temperature between 7 °C and 60 °C. The rodent is trained to make contact with these in order to access a reward bottle. During a session, a number of behavioral pain outcomes are automatically recorded and saved. These measures include the number of reward bottle activations (licks) and facial contact stimuli (face contacts), but custom measures like the lick...
Abstract We recently demonstrated the utility of quantifying spontaneous pain in mice via the blinde...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Rodent pain models play an important role in understanding the mechanisms of nociception and have ac...
Mice and rats are critical to our understanding of human biology. They share most of our genome, are...
The goal of this study is to improve the way pain is measured in rodents. A previous 2019 publicatio...
The limited success in translating basic science findings into effective pain management therapies r...
Abstract Background Rodent models of orofacial pain typically use methods adapted from manipulations...
Medical research has a heavy and continuing demand for rodent models across a range of disciplines. ...
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia and tolerance severely impact the clinical efficacy of opiates as pain r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To investigate the pathophysiology of temperature hypersen...
Migraine is a common pain disorder that severely impedes daily life for many individuals. To address...
The lack of sensitive and robust behavioral assessments of pain in preclinical models has been a maj...
Neuropathic pain arises as a consequence of a lesion or a disease affecting the somatosensory system...
Behavioural assessment of experimental pain is an essential method for analysing and measuring pain ...
Abstract We recently demonstrated the utility of quantifying spontaneous pain in mice via the blinde...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...
Rodent pain models play an important role in understanding the mechanisms of nociception and have ac...
Mice and rats are critical to our understanding of human biology. They share most of our genome, are...
The goal of this study is to improve the way pain is measured in rodents. A previous 2019 publicatio...
The limited success in translating basic science findings into effective pain management therapies r...
Abstract Background Rodent models of orofacial pain typically use methods adapted from manipulations...
Medical research has a heavy and continuing demand for rodent models across a range of disciplines. ...
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia and tolerance severely impact the clinical efficacy of opiates as pain r...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: To investigate the pathophysiology of temperature hypersen...
Migraine is a common pain disorder that severely impedes daily life for many individuals. To address...
The lack of sensitive and robust behavioral assessments of pain in preclinical models has been a maj...
Neuropathic pain arises as a consequence of a lesion or a disease affecting the somatosensory system...
Behavioural assessment of experimental pain is an essential method for analysing and measuring pain ...
Abstract We recently demonstrated the utility of quantifying spontaneous pain in mice via the blinde...
Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans ma...
Ensuring that laboratory rodent pain is well managed underpins the ethical acceptability of working ...