2023
DOI: 10.1177/00236772231183197
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Evaluating rearing behaviour as a model-specific pain indicator in mouse osteotomy models

Angelique Wolter,
Paulin Jirkof,
Christa Thöne-Reineke
et al.

Abstract: To assess pain in mouse models of bone fractures, currently applied assessment batteries use combinations of clinical signs with spontaneous behaviours and model-specific behaviours, including walking and weight-bearing behaviour. Rearing behaviour – an upright position on the hindlimbs – has a motivational and an ambulatory component. Thus, rearing behaviour might have the potential to be an indicator for model-specific pain in mouse fracture models. To date, the assessment of rearing behaviour in bone fractu… Show more

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