Abstract: We previously demonstrated that male mice display significantly reduced pain behavior on the acetic acid abdominal constriction test when confined in close proximity to a stranger male mouse. We show here the testosterone-dependence (via castration and testosterone propionate replacement) of this phenomenon, likely a form of (social) stress-induced analgesia. However, when similar male dyads are separated by vertical metal bars, allowing only partial physical contact, we find that the mice exhibit hyperalgesia, not analgesia, in response to both acetic acid injection and noxious radiant heat, relative to testing in isolation. This finding is specific to same-sex male dyads, and no change in nociceptive sensitivity is observed when...
SummaryEmpathy for another’s physical pain has been demonstrated in humans [1] and mice [2]; in both...
Animal models with an eco-ethological relevance can help in identifying novel and reliable stress-re...
Stressful life experiences are known to be a precipitating factor for many mental disorders. The soc...
In mice behavioral response to pain is modulated by social status. Recently, social context also has...
The current investigations on social stress primarily point to the negative health consequences of b...
Visceral pain has a greater emotional component than somatic pain. To determine if the stress-induce...
Pain sensitivity is importantly affected by a number of factors, and may best be evaluated using a b...
Empathy is thought to be unique to higher primates, possibly to humans alone. We report the modulati...
The evolutionary advantages to the suppression of pain during a stressful event (stress-induced anal...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Social conflict between mice produces analgesia in the attacked mouse. Both the magnitude and type (...
Pain memories are hypothesized to be critically involved in the transition of pain from an acute to...
This is a truly collaborative paper, with one of my former senior thesis students (Alex Tuttle \u270...
Mice and rats are critical to our understanding of human biology. They share most of our genome, are...
Mice have the capacity to transmit pain status amongst familiars, which is understood to represent e...
SummaryEmpathy for another’s physical pain has been demonstrated in humans [1] and mice [2]; in both...
Animal models with an eco-ethological relevance can help in identifying novel and reliable stress-re...
Stressful life experiences are known to be a precipitating factor for many mental disorders. The soc...
In mice behavioral response to pain is modulated by social status. Recently, social context also has...
The current investigations on social stress primarily point to the negative health consequences of b...
Visceral pain has a greater emotional component than somatic pain. To determine if the stress-induce...
Pain sensitivity is importantly affected by a number of factors, and may best be evaluated using a b...
Empathy is thought to be unique to higher primates, possibly to humans alone. We report the modulati...
The evolutionary advantages to the suppression of pain during a stressful event (stress-induced anal...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Social conflict between mice produces analgesia in the attacked mouse. Both the magnitude and type (...
Pain memories are hypothesized to be critically involved in the transition of pain from an acute to...
This is a truly collaborative paper, with one of my former senior thesis students (Alex Tuttle \u270...
Mice and rats are critical to our understanding of human biology. They share most of our genome, are...
Mice have the capacity to transmit pain status amongst familiars, which is understood to represent e...
SummaryEmpathy for another’s physical pain has been demonstrated in humans [1] and mice [2]; in both...
Animal models with an eco-ethological relevance can help in identifying novel and reliable stress-re...
Stressful life experiences are known to be a precipitating factor for many mental disorders. The soc...