University of Minnesota, Department of Pharmaceutics, Minneapolis, MN, USA; University of Minnesota, Department of Pharmacology, Minneapolis, MN, USA; University of Minnesota, Department of Neuroscience, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
University of Minnesota, Office of the Vice President for Research, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Eur J Pharmacol. 2015 Jul 15;759:169-81. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2015.03.049. Epub 2015 Mar 24.
Chronic pain is a complex condition for which the need for specialized research and therapies has been recognized internationally. This review summarizes the context for the international call for expansion of pain research to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying pain in order to achieve improvements in pain management. The methods for conducting sensory assessment in animal models are discussed and the development of animal models of chronic pain is specifically reviewed, with an emphasis on ongoing refinements to more closely mimic a variety of human pain conditions. Pharmacological correspondences between pre-clinical pain models and the human clinical experience are noted. A discussion of the 3Rs Framework (Replacement, Reduction, Refinement) and how each may be considered in pain research is featured. Finally, suggestions are provided for engaging principal investigators, IACUC reviewers, and institutions in the development of strong partnerships to simultaneously expand our knowledge of the mechanisms underlying pain and analgesia while ensuring the humane use of animals in research.
慢性疼痛是一种复杂的病症,其需要专业化的研究和治疗,这一点已得到国际认可。本综述总结了国际范围内呼吁扩大疼痛研究的背景,以增进我们对疼痛机制的理解,从而改善疼痛管理。文中讨论了在动物模型中进行感觉评估的方法,并专门回顾了慢性疼痛动物模型的发展,特别强调了对更接近模拟各种人类疼痛状况的不断改进。还注意到了临床前疼痛模型与人类临床经验之间的药理学对应关系。文中重点讨论了 3R 框架(替代、减少、优化),以及如何在疼痛研究中考虑这三个方面。最后,提出了一些建议,以让主要研究者、IACUC 审查员和机构参与制定强有力的合作关系,在研究中同时扩大我们对疼痛和镇痛机制的了解,同时确保动物在研究中的人性化使用。