Refsgaard L K, Hoffmann-Petersen J, Sahlholt M, Pickering D S, Andreasen J T
Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Jagtvej 160, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Jagtvej 160, DK-2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
J Neurosci Methods. 2016 Mar 15;262:85-92. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2016.01.019. Epub 2016 Jan 25.
The place escape/avoidance paradigm (PEAP) has been used to assess the affective component of pain in rats. Using the Complete Freund's Adjuvant (CFA) model of inflammatory pain, the current study aimed at developing a mouse version of PEAP and investigating the relation between PEAP and other behavioural responses, namely anxiety-like behaviour, locomotor activity, and hedonic state.
A novel paradigm assessing the affective component of pain in mice was developed by modifying the setup known from rat studies: Animals were forced to stay 2 × 5 min in the light and the dark area of a box while being stimulated with a suprathreshold filament on the untreated or treated paw, respectively. This was followed by a 30-min test with unrestricted movement. Anxiety-like behaviour, locomotor activity, and hedonic state were assessed with the elevated zero maze (EZM), an open field setup, and a saccharin preference test, respectively, and correlated with the PEAP behaviour to examine potentially confounding parameters of the novel paradigm.
In the PEAP, CFA-treated animals spent more time in the light area. CFA also increased anxiety-like behaviour significantly, whereas locomotor activity was unaffected. A significant, albeit modest, reduction in saccharin preference was observed. PEAP responses showed no significant correlations with any other behavioural measure.
The PEAP results suggest that this paradigm might be successfully applied in mice to study affective pain. CFA treatment was associated with increased anxiety-like behaviour and anhedonia; however, this appeared unrelated to the PEAP responses.
位置逃避/回避范式(PEAP)已被用于评估大鼠疼痛的情感成分。本研究利用完全弗氏佐剂(CFA)诱导的炎性疼痛模型,旨在开发小鼠版的PEAP,并研究PEAP与其他行为反应(即焦虑样行为、运动活动和享乐状态)之间的关系。
通过修改大鼠研究中的装置,开发了一种评估小鼠疼痛情感成分的新范式:分别用超阈值细丝刺激未处理或已处理的爪子,迫使动物在一个盒子的亮区和暗区各停留2×5分钟。随后进行30分钟的自由活动测试。分别用高架零迷宫(EZM)、旷场实验装置和糖精偏好试验评估焦虑样行为、运动活动和享乐状态,并将其与PEAP行为进行关联,以检验新范式中可能存在的混杂参数。
在PEAP实验中,CFA处理的动物在亮区停留的时间更长。CFA还显著增加了焦虑样行为,而运动活动未受影响。糖精偏好出现了显著但适度的降低。PEAP反应与任何其他行为指标均无显著相关性。
PEAP的结果表明,该范式可能成功应用于小鼠以研究情感性疼痛。CFA处理与焦虑样行为增加和快感缺失有关;然而,这似乎与PEAP反应无关。