2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-879x2004000300017
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An electronic pressure-meter nociception paw test for rats

Abstract: The objective of the present investigation was to compare the sensitivity of an electronic nociceptive mechanical paw test with classical mechanical tests to quantify the intensity variation of inflammatory nociception. The electronic pressure-meter test consists of inducing the hindpaw flexion reflex by poking the plantar region with a polypropylene pipette tip adapted to a hand-held force transducer. This method was compared with the classical von Frey filaments test and with the rat paw constant pressure te… Show more

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“…Electronic pressure-meter test. Mechanical hypernociception was tested in mice (20-30 g) and rats as previously reported (35,36). In a quiet room, mice or rats were placed in acrylic cages with wire-grid floors.…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic pressure-meter test. Mechanical hypernociception was tested in mice (20-30 g) and rats as previously reported (35,36). In a quiet room, mice or rats were placed in acrylic cages with wire-grid floors.…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical hyperalgesia was measured by the electronic von Frey method [23]. In a quiet room, rats were placed in acrylic cages (12 9 20 9 17 cm) with wire grid floors, 15-30 min before the beginning of the tests.…”
Section: Electronic Von Freymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, we decided to carry out the first evaluation 15 minutes after injury, avoiding evaluating in the quiescent period, with new evaluation 30 and 60 minutes after, aiming at observing nociceptive and edema behavior along 1h after injury. Evaluation with Von Frey filament provides sensitive, objective and quantifiable nociceptive measures 12 , and edema formation measurement using the caliper is also presented by the literature 13 . Considering that evaluators were experienced and animals were trained before evaluations, presented data are reliable, showing that there have been no changes in edema formation with the use of ultrasound, producing neither increase nor decrease, since it has been used during acute irritation stage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%