2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2021.120023
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A novel rat model of temporomandibular disorder with improved face and construct validities

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“…This model assesses chewing function as a surrogate for ongoing nociception in rats. 80 Specifically, the model measures the time taken for a rat to chew through an obstacle in a tube and has been shown to be sensitive to experimental arthritis of the temporomandibular joint. This model has been used to assess whether a COMT inhibitor (OR486,15 mg/ kg subcutaneously for 14 days) alters jaw function.…”
Section: Biogenic Amine Metabolism and Nociceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This model assesses chewing function as a surrogate for ongoing nociception in rats. 80 Specifically, the model measures the time taken for a rat to chew through an obstacle in a tube and has been shown to be sensitive to experimental arthritis of the temporomandibular joint. This model has been used to assess whether a COMT inhibitor (OR486,15 mg/ kg subcutaneously for 14 days) alters jaw function.…”
Section: Biogenic Amine Metabolism and Nociceptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of COMT inhibition has also been assessed in an animal model that may be more relevant to TMD. This model assesses chewing function as a surrogate for ongoing nociception in rats 80 . Specifically, the model measures the time taken for a rat to chew through an obstacle in a tube and has been shown to be sensitive to experimental arthritis of the temporomandibular joint.…”
Section: Pharmacological Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to the national discussion, there have been several rodent models developed recently with an eye to improving face validity (defined as the similarity in clinical signs and symptoms), construct validity (defined as similarity in pathophysiologic disease mechanisms), and predictive validity (defined as the relative effectiveness of various clinical interventions being mimicked by the model). Among these systems, models of complex regional pain syndrome (CPRS) ( 15 ), complex orthopedic trauma ( 16 ), temporomandibular joint pain ( 17 ), and a genetic model of widespread hyperalgesia ( 18 ) have been used effectively to determine pathophysiological mechanisms associated with these conditions.…”
Section: The Development Of Better Rodent Pain Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an effort to create an assay that induces pTMD in manner that better emulates the multifactorial etiology of these conditions in humans, a study combining a pTMD predisposing factor—inflammation induced by the injection of carrageenan in the TMJ or sustained inhibition of the catechol- O -methyltransferase (COMT) enzyme, classically known for its role in chronic pain ( 160 162 ), including OFP ( 163 , 164 )—with a precipitating factor—jaw forced lengthening—found that the combination of COMT inhibition with jaw forced lengthening was able to extend the time rats needed to chew through obstacles—a proxy measure of OFP sensitivity—compared to exposure to each factor alone after 2 weeks ( 78 ). The assay's ability to produce longer lasting OFP remains to be demonstrated.…”
Section: Animal Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dolognawmeter has been used mainly to study OFP linked to oral cancer ( 282 284 ) and has thus far been under-used in the field of non-cancer OFP ( 285 ). A modified dolognawmeter to test rats (the ratgnawmeter) has also been developed ( 78 ).…”
Section: Orofacial Pain Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%