The present study aimed to develop a method for testing pain-related behaviour induced by formalin in the Speke’s hingeback tortoise (Kinixys spekii). These animals retract their head and limbs into their shell when approached, making behavioural testing almost impossible. It was found that suspending the animals in the air, facing away from the observer, made the animals keep their limbs out of the shell. Subcutaneous injection of formalin induced easily identifiable and quantifiable behaviours that lasted for 20 minutes. Contrary to the biphasic effect of formalin observed in rats and mice, the response in tortoises was monophasic. The suspended formalin test may be useful for studying nociceptive mechanisms in tortoises, which in turn wi...
Opioids are considered the most effective drugs for controlling pain in mammals, but in reptiles, o...
<p>The behavioural responses of EphB1 KO and WT mice were examined in the formalin test. A formalin ...
Research on mechanisms of drug action, and preclinical screening of molecules with a potential activ...
Abstract: The formalin test was evaluated in African toad (Bufo regularis) with 37 % formaldehyde...
Widely used, the formalin test is a tonic model of continuous pain resulting from formalin-induced t...
The formalin test is an important means of assessing pain evoked-behaviours induced by moderately i...
Background: The anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological characteristics of reptiles make anes...
In sea turtle rescue and rehabilitative medicine, many of the casualties suffer from occurrences tha...
A large number of behavioural methods have been developed to investigate nociception and the actions...
This study aimed to assess fear responses to a novel object while experiencing a noxious event to de...
The effects of two concentrations of formalin (0.1% and 10%) on Licking, Flexing and Paw-Jerk, and s...
<p>Data from the SR-KO (n = 11, closed square) and WT (n = 9, opened square) mice are the durations ...
Zoo and wildlife practitioners are constantly exposed to persistent dangers during physical restrain...
The formalin test is increasingly applied as a model of inflammatory pain using high formalin concen...
A hind paw subcutaneous injection of dilute formalin (1.25%, 0.1ml), a model of inflammatory pain, w...
Opioids are considered the most effective drugs for controlling pain in mammals, but in reptiles, o...
<p>The behavioural responses of EphB1 KO and WT mice were examined in the formalin test. A formalin ...
Research on mechanisms of drug action, and preclinical screening of molecules with a potential activ...
Abstract: The formalin test was evaluated in African toad (Bufo regularis) with 37 % formaldehyde...
Widely used, the formalin test is a tonic model of continuous pain resulting from formalin-induced t...
The formalin test is an important means of assessing pain evoked-behaviours induced by moderately i...
Background: The anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological characteristics of reptiles make anes...
In sea turtle rescue and rehabilitative medicine, many of the casualties suffer from occurrences tha...
A large number of behavioural methods have been developed to investigate nociception and the actions...
This study aimed to assess fear responses to a novel object while experiencing a noxious event to de...
The effects of two concentrations of formalin (0.1% and 10%) on Licking, Flexing and Paw-Jerk, and s...
<p>Data from the SR-KO (n = 11, closed square) and WT (n = 9, opened square) mice are the durations ...
Zoo and wildlife practitioners are constantly exposed to persistent dangers during physical restrain...
The formalin test is increasingly applied as a model of inflammatory pain using high formalin concen...
A hind paw subcutaneous injection of dilute formalin (1.25%, 0.1ml), a model of inflammatory pain, w...
Opioids are considered the most effective drugs for controlling pain in mammals, but in reptiles, o...
<p>The behavioural responses of EphB1 KO and WT mice were examined in the formalin test. A formalin ...
Research on mechanisms of drug action, and preclinical screening of molecules with a potential activ...