“…Since housing density is an independent determinant of level of stress [26], we separately analyzed data by density of home cage housing. Neonatally handled rats that were housed in groups of 3 did not develop hyperalgesia when exposed to the water-avoidance stress protocol (1-way repeated measures ANOVA, F 3,54 =114, p =0.338), while those housed in groups of 2 developed hyperalgesia (1-way repeated measures ANOVA, F 3,57 =12.46, p =0.0002, Figure 3), with a significant difference between baseline nociceptive threshold and threshold measured at days 1, 2 and 3 (Dunnett’s multiple comparison test, p <0.05, Figure 3).…”