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Pain ; 90(1-2): 75-82, 2001 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11166972

ABSTRACT

In some rat strains, total hindpaw denervation triggers autotomy, a behavior of self mutilation presumably related to neuropathic pain. Partial sciatic ligation (PSL) in rats produces tactile allodynia and heat hyperalgesia but not autotomy. Our aims in this study were to examine: (1) whether sensibility of intact rats to noxious and non-noxious stimuli is strain-dependent; (2) whether sensibility of intact rats could predict levels of autotomy, or of allodynia and hyperalgesia in the PSL model; and (3) whether autotomy levels are correlated with levels of allodynia or hyperalgesia. Here we report that in two inbred rat strains (Lewis and Fisher 344), two outbred rat strains (Sabra and Sprague-Dawley) and four selection lines of rats (Genetically Epilepsy-Prone Rats, High Autotomy, Low Autotomy and Flinders Sensitive Line), tactile sensitivity and response duration to noxious heat of intact animals were strain-dependent. Levels of autotomy following hindpaw denervation and of allodynia and hyperalgesia in the PSL model were also strain-dependent. Thus, these traits are determined in part by genetic factors. Sensory sensibility of intact rats was not correlated with levels of autotomy following total denervation, or allodynia and hyperalgesia following partial denervation. We suggest that preoperative sensibility of intact rats is not a predictor of levels of neuropathic disorders following nerve injury. Likewise, no correlation was found between autotomy, allodynia and hyperalgesia, suggesting that neuropathic pain behaviors triggered by nerve injury of different etiologies are mediated by differing mechanisms.


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Hot Temperature , Hyperalgesia/genetics , Pain Threshold/physiology , Reaction Time/genetics , Sciatic Neuropathy/genetics , Touch , Animals , Hot Temperature/adverse effects , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred F344 , Rats, Inbred Lew , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Sciatic Nerve/injuries , Species Specificity
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Ateneo Parmense Acta Biomed ; 51 Suppl 1: 85-92, 1980.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7225160

ABSTRACT

The Authors, as they present two rare cases of pheochromocytoma of Zuckerkandl's organ, prove how patient's history physical examination and laboratory findings can at the most address towards a presumptive diagnosis of pheochromocytoma; they also prove that for a sure diagnosis is necessary first echotomography and after arteriography.


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Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/physiopathology , Chromaffin System/physiopathology , Paraganglia, Chromaffin/physiopathology , Pheochromocytoma/physiopathology , Adolescent , Adrenal Gland Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adult , Aortography , Female , Humans , Pheochromocytoma/diagnosis , Ultrasonography
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