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Evaluation of spontaneous pain using grimace scale in the reserpine-induced fibromyalgia model rat
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- Miura Reina
- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aomori University
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- Miwa Machiko
- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aomori University
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- Yoshida Miku
- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aomori University
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- Tanei Shigeharu
- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aomori University
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- Nagakura Yukinori
- Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Aomori University Center for Brain and Health Sciences, Aomori University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- レセルピン誘発線維筋痛症モデルラットにおける自発痛の苦痛表情スコアによる評価
Description
<p>Fibromyalgia (FM) is a health burden due to its high prevalence, negative impact on patients' quality-of-life and lack of effective therapies. Given the primary symptom in FM patients is widespread spontaneous pain, the pain measurement using indicator reflecting patients' spontaneous pain should be implemented in the preclinical research for FM. The present study applied the rat grimace scale (RGS), coding of facial expressions, to the reserpine-induced myalgia (RIM) rat, a well-validated animal model of FM. Animals were videotaped by two high-resolution video cameras. Still images of the animal face were then captured. RGS scoring was conducted according to the method described by Sotocinal et al (2011). The RIM rat exhibited a long-lasting increase of RGS score. Time-course of the change of RGS score was compared to that of paw withdrawal threshold measured by von Frey hair filament, a conventional method for evoked pain. The elevated RGS score showed varied responses to clinically used analgesic drugs. The present study suggests that RGS score in the RIM rat simulates spontaneous pain in FM patients. This pain measurement scheme would contribute to the prediction of efficacies of analgesic therapies for FM patients.</p>
Journal
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- Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society
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Proceedings for Annual Meeting of The Japanese Pharmacological Society 92 (0), 2-P-031-, 2019
Japanese Pharmacological Society
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390846609814480128
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- NII Article ID
- 130007813001
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- ISSN
- 24354953
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed