Establishing effective cage-side pain assessment methods is essential if post-surgical pain is to be controlled effectively in laboratory animals. Changes to overall activity levels are the most common methods of assessment, but may not be the most appropriate for establishing the analgesic properties of drugs, especially in mice, due their high activity levels. Use of drugs that can affect activity (e.g. opioids) is also a problem. The relative merits of both manual and automated behaviour data collection methods was determined in two inbred mouse strains undergoing vasectomy following treatment with one of 2 buprenorphine dose rates. Body weights and the effects of surgery and buprenorphine on faecal corticosterone were also measured. Sur...
During surgery, both anesthesia and tissue damage cause physiological stress responses in the body. ...
To manage pain effectively in people and animals, it is essential to recognise when pain is present ...
Mice have become the most widely used animals in biomedical research. Often, this research involves ...
Establishing effective cage-side pain assessment methods is essential if post-surgical pain is to be...
There are currently no practical objective measures for assessing the duration and intensity of post...
AbstractMice used in biomedical research should have pain reduced to an absolute minimum through ref...
Current behaviour-based pain assessments for laboratory rodents have significant limitations. Assess...
Recent studies have revealed some of the most frequently used analgesics in mice are not effectively...
AbstractPrevention or alleviation of pain in laboratory mice is a fundamental requirement of in vivo...
Many mice undergo surgery for research experiments, but little is done to control postoperative pain...
<p>The scores were used to distinguish between the behaviour of groups of C57 and C3H mice. Mice und...
The Mouse Grimace Scale (MGS) was developed for assessing pain severity, but the general applicabili...
Anaesthesia and analgesia are used frequently in laboratory routine to ensure animal welfare and goo...
The impact of invasive experimental procedures on perceived stress and pain may be dependent on both...
Sustained-release formulations of analgesic drugs are promising alternatives to repeated drug inject...
During surgery, both anesthesia and tissue damage cause physiological stress responses in the body. ...
To manage pain effectively in people and animals, it is essential to recognise when pain is present ...
Mice have become the most widely used animals in biomedical research. Often, this research involves ...
Establishing effective cage-side pain assessment methods is essential if post-surgical pain is to be...
There are currently no practical objective measures for assessing the duration and intensity of post...
AbstractMice used in biomedical research should have pain reduced to an absolute minimum through ref...
Current behaviour-based pain assessments for laboratory rodents have significant limitations. Assess...
Recent studies have revealed some of the most frequently used analgesics in mice are not effectively...
AbstractPrevention or alleviation of pain in laboratory mice is a fundamental requirement of in vivo...
Many mice undergo surgery for research experiments, but little is done to control postoperative pain...
<p>The scores were used to distinguish between the behaviour of groups of C57 and C3H mice. Mice und...
The Mouse Grimace Scale (MGS) was developed for assessing pain severity, but the general applicabili...
Anaesthesia and analgesia are used frequently in laboratory routine to ensure animal welfare and goo...
The impact of invasive experimental procedures on perceived stress and pain may be dependent on both...
Sustained-release formulations of analgesic drugs are promising alternatives to repeated drug inject...
During surgery, both anesthesia and tissue damage cause physiological stress responses in the body. ...
To manage pain effectively in people and animals, it is essential to recognise when pain is present ...
Mice have become the most widely used animals in biomedical research. Often, this research involves ...