2017
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.1169
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Blocking of cytokines signalling attenuates evoked and spontaneous neuropathic pain behaviours in the paclitaxel rat model of chemotherapy‐induced neuropathy

Abstract: This study demonstrates that paclitaxel-treated rats exhibit, in addition to indices of mechanical and cold hypersensitivity, a behavioural sign of spontaneous pain, the principal compliant of patients with neuropathic pain. This was accompanied by upregulation in plasma levels of key cytokines/chemokines (IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, INF-γ and MCP-1) 31 days post-treatment. However, it is noteworthy that cytokine release, rather than nerve injury per se, may be causative of NP in this model of CIPNP. Neverthele… Show more

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“…The test was repeated 35 d post STZ to determine whether the rats developed mechanical hypersensitivity. As reported previously [27][28][29] mechanical hypersensitivity was indicated by a significant decrease in the mean PWT. To determine effects of drugs on mechanical hypersensitivity, the test was also conducted at different time points after treatment with various drugs or their vehicles.…”
Section: Pain Behavioural Testingsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The test was repeated 35 d post STZ to determine whether the rats developed mechanical hypersensitivity. As reported previously [27][28][29] mechanical hypersensitivity was indicated by a significant decrease in the mean PWT. To determine effects of drugs on mechanical hypersensitivity, the test was also conducted at different time points after treatment with various drugs or their vehicles.…”
Section: Pain Behavioural Testingsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Pain behavioural testing was conducted on 64 rats by an experimenter who was blind to the various treatment groups of the animals. As we have reported previously [26][27][28], testing was performed in plastic chambers after the rats were acclimatised for 3 consecutive days to the procedure room, the testing chambers and the devices used (see below). On the testing days, the rats were also habituated to the chambers by placing each rat in the plastic chamber for at least 15 min before testing.…”
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