2014
DOI: 10.3791/51264
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Assessment of Morphine-induced Hyperalgesia and Analgesic Tolerance in Mice Using Thermal and Mechanical Nociceptive Modalities

Abstract: Opioid-induced hyperalgesia and tolerance severely impact the clinical efficacy of opiates as pain relievers in animals and humans. The molecular mechanisms underlying both phenomena are not well understood and their elucidation should benefit from the study of animal models and from the design of appropriate experimental protocols.We describe here a methodological approach for inducing, recording and quantifying morphine-induced hyperalgesia as well as for evidencing analgesic tolerance, using the tail-immers… Show more

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“…The tape test (Ranade et al, 2014), cotton swab (Ranade et al, 2014), von Frey (Kwan et al, 2006), tail clip (Ranade et al, 2014), hot plate (Kwan et al, 2006), tail immersion test (Elhabazi et al, 2014), acetone drop (Choi et al, 1994) and rotarod assay (Hamm et al, 1994) respectively, were all performed as described previously. The grid test was performed by counting the number of steps versus slips over 2 min from a free roaming mouse placed atop a metal grid.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tape test (Ranade et al, 2014), cotton swab (Ranade et al, 2014), von Frey (Kwan et al, 2006), tail clip (Ranade et al, 2014), hot plate (Kwan et al, 2006), tail immersion test (Elhabazi et al, 2014), acetone drop (Choi et al, 1994) and rotarod assay (Hamm et al, 1994) respectively, were all performed as described previously. The grid test was performed by counting the number of steps versus slips over 2 min from a free roaming mouse placed atop a metal grid.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in vivo longitudinal studies in animals and humans could be achieved using different stable isotope‐labelled precursors (d3‐morphine, d6‐morphine …) and periodical MS analysis of blood, urine, as well as microdialysis samples. Furthermore, while our protocol for the induction of tolerance is widely accepted (Ueda et al ., ; Elhabazi et al ., ), it does not accurately reflect the morphine treatment schedule in patients. Thus, our study's clinical relevance could benefit from using extended release morphine formulations or from increasing the number of injections per day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in vivo longitudinal studies in animals and humans could be achieved using different stable isotope-labelled precursors (d3-morphine, d6morphine …) and periodical MS analysis of blood, urine, as well as microdialysis samples. Furthermore, while our protocol for the induction of tolerance is widely accepted (Ueda et al, 1997;Elhabazi et al, 2014), it does not…”
Section: Deuterated Drugs As Probes For Metabolic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The thermal sensitivity was assessed before and 30 min after morphine treatment using tail immersion test as described previously 28 . In brief, the temperature of the water bath was set at 48°C.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%