2020
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/keaa396
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Dorsal horn disinhibition and movement-induced behaviour in a rat model of inflammatory arthritis

Abstract: Objectives Alterations beyond joint inflammation such as changes in dorsal horn (DH) excitability contribute to pain in inflammatory arthritis (IA). More complete understanding of specific underlying mechanisms will be important to define novel targets for the treatment of IA pain. Pre-clinical models are useful, but relevant pain assays are vital for successful clinical translation. For this purpose, a method is presented to assess movement-induced pain-related behaviour changes that was sub… Show more

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“…Third, appropriate protocols of treadmill running are required to achieve a reduction in masseter muscle pain, since exercise also induces adverse effects including increases in nociception [75][76][77]. The intensity of daily treadmill running at 10 m/min may be sufficient to inhibit increased masseter muscle nociception under repeated SDS conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, appropriate protocols of treadmill running are required to achieve a reduction in masseter muscle pain, since exercise also induces adverse effects including increases in nociception [75][76][77]. The intensity of daily treadmill running at 10 m/min may be sufficient to inhibit increased masseter muscle nociception under repeated SDS conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%