Dubuisson David, Dennis Stephen G
Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Que. H3A 1B1 Canada.
Pain. 1977 Dec;4(2):161-174. doi: 10.1016/0304-3959(77)90130-0.
A method for assessing pain and analgesia in rats and cats is described. The procedure involves subcutaneous injection of dilute formalin into the forepaw, after which the animal's responses are rated according to objective behavioral criteria. The formalin test is a statistically valid technique which has two advantages over other pain tests: (1) little or no restraint is necessary, permitting unhindered observation of the complete range of behavioral responses; and (2) the pain stimulus is continuous rather than transient, thus bearing greater resemblance to most clinical pain. The analgesic effects of morphine, meperidine, and stimulation of the periaqueductal grey matter are evaluated using this test.
本文描述了一种评估大鼠和猫疼痛及镇痛效果的方法。该程序包括将稀释的福尔马林皮下注射到前爪,之后根据客观行为标准对动物的反应进行评分。福尔马林试验是一种统计学上有效的技术,与其他疼痛测试相比有两个优点:(1)几乎不需要或完全不需要限制,从而可以不受阻碍地观察到整个行为反应范围;(2)疼痛刺激是持续的而非短暂的,因此与大多数临床疼痛更相似。使用该试验评估吗啡、哌替啶以及中脑导水管周围灰质刺激的镇痛效果。