2003
DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.2003.64.700
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Comparison of nociceptive withdrawal reflexes and recruitment curves between the forelimbs and hind limbs in conscious horses

Abstract: We documented NWRs evoked from the forelimb and hind limb and their recruitment with stimuli of increasing intensity in horses. These results provide a basis for use of NWRs in studies on nociceptive modulation in horses.

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“…The nociceptive component (NWR, often defined as RIII in humans) is the one deriving from activation of Ad fibers, with an afferent conduction velocity ranging from 4 to 36 m/s (Gasser and Erlanger 1927). For horses, on the basis of experiences collected in several experiments, the epochs 80 -250 ms or 40 -200 ms after stimulation seem the most suitable to recognize the NWR, depending on the specific experimental settings chosen (Spadavecchia et al 2002, Spadavecchia et al 2003, Risberg et al 2014. Later components, possibly deriving from activation of slow conducting nociceptive C fibers, are difficult to recognize as they are contaminated by supraspinal reactions.…”
Section: Quantifying and Defining The Nwrmentioning
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“…The nociceptive component (NWR, often defined as RIII in humans) is the one deriving from activation of Ad fibers, with an afferent conduction velocity ranging from 4 to 36 m/s (Gasser and Erlanger 1927). For horses, on the basis of experiences collected in several experiments, the epochs 80 -250 ms or 40 -200 ms after stimulation seem the most suitable to recognize the NWR, depending on the specific experimental settings chosen (Spadavecchia et al 2002, Spadavecchia et al 2003, Risberg et al 2014. Later components, possibly deriving from activation of slow conducting nociceptive C fibers, are difficult to recognize as they are contaminated by supraspinal reactions.…”
Section: Quantifying and Defining The Nwrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To be considered an NWR, the reflex component in the epoch of interest has to be at least 3 times the background activity (EMG recorded before stimulus onset) (Spadavecchia et al 2002, Spadavecchia et al 2003 or to have a RMS amplitude of at least 30 µV (Risberg et al 2014). …”
Section: Quantifying and Defining The Nwrmentioning
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