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Pain ; 165(7): 1569-1582, 2024 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38314814

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ABSTRACT: Few analgesics identified using preclinical models have successfully translated to clinical use. These translational limitations may be due to the unidimensional nature of behavioral response measures used to assess rodent nociception. Advances in high-speed videography for pain behavior allow for objective quantification of nuanced aspects of evoked paw withdrawal responses. However, whether videography-based assessments of mechanical hypersensitivity outperform traditional measurement reproducibility is unknown. First, we determined whether high-speed videography of paw withdrawal was reproducible across experimenters. Second, we examined whether this method distinguishes behavioral responses exhibited by naive mice and mice with complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced inflammation. Twelve experimenters stimulated naive C57BL/6 mice with varying mechanical stimuli. Paw withdrawal responses were recorded with high-speed videography and scored offline by one individual. Our group was unable to replicate the original findings produced by high-speed videography analysis. Surprisingly, ∼80% of variation was not accounted for by variables previously reported to distinguish between responses to innocuous and noxious stimuli (paw height, paw velocity, and pain score), or by additional variables (experimenter, time-of-day, and animal), but rather by unidentified factors. Similar high-speed videography assessments were performed in CFA- and vehicle-treated animals, and the cumulative data failed to reveal an effect of CFA injection on withdrawal as measured by high-speed videography. This study does not support using paw height, velocity, or pain score measurements from high-speed recordings to delineate behavioral responses to innocuous and noxious stimuli. Our group encourages the continued use of traditional mechanical withdrawal assessments until additional high-speed withdrawal measures are validated in established pain models.


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Freund's Adjuvant , Inflammation , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Pain Measurement , Animals , Mice , Male , Pain Measurement/methods , Freund's Adjuvant/toxicity , Disease Models, Animal , Hyperalgesia/physiopathology , Video Recording/methods , Reproducibility of Results , Physical Stimulation/adverse effects , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Behavior, Animal/drug effects
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Bioorg Med Chem Lett ; 23(14): 4037-43, 2013 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23770058

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A new series of potent fused thiazole mGlu5 receptor positive allosteric modulators (PAMs) (10, 11 and 27-31) are disclosed and details of the SAR and optimization are described. Optimization of alkynyl thiazole 9 (Lu AF11205) led to the identification of potent fused thiazole analogs 10b, 27a, 28j and 31d. In general, substituted cycloalkyl, aryl and heteroaryl carboxamides, and carbamate analogs are mGlu5PAMs, whereas smaller alkyl carboxamide, sulfonamide and sulfamide analogs tend to be mGlu5 negative allosteric modulators (NAMs).


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Alkynes/chemistry , Receptor, Metabotropic Glutamate 5/chemistry , Thiazoles/chemistry , Allosteric Regulation , Amides/chemical synthesis , Amides/chemistry , Amides/metabolism , Carbamates/chemical synthesis , Carbamates/chemistry , Carbamates/metabolism , Humans , Protein Binding , Receptor, Metabotropic Glutamate 5/metabolism , Structure-Activity Relationship , Thiazoles/chemical synthesis , Thiazoles/metabolism
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