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Nociception and Conditioned Fear in Rats: Strains Matter

When using rats in pain research, strain-related differences in outcomes of tests for pain and nociception are acknowledged. However, very little is known about the specific characteristics of these strain differences. In this study four phylogenetically distant inbred rat strains, i.e. Wistar Kyoto...

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Autores principales: Schaap, Manon W. H., van Oostrom, Hugo, Doornenbal, Arie, van 't Klooster, José, Baars, Annemarie M., Arndt, Saskia S., Hellebrekers, Ludo J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3871561/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24376690
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083339
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author Schaap, Manon W. H.
van Oostrom, Hugo
Doornenbal, Arie
van 't Klooster, José
Baars, Annemarie M.
Arndt, Saskia S.
Hellebrekers, Ludo J.
author_facet Schaap, Manon W. H.
van Oostrom, Hugo
Doornenbal, Arie
van 't Klooster, José
Baars, Annemarie M.
Arndt, Saskia S.
Hellebrekers, Ludo J.
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description When using rats in pain research, strain-related differences in outcomes of tests for pain and nociception are acknowledged. However, very little is known about the specific characteristics of these strain differences. In this study four phylogenetically distant inbred rat strains, i.e. Wistar Kyoto (WKY), Fawn Hooded (FH), Brown Norway (BN) and Lewis (LE), were investigated in different tests related to pain and nociception. During Pavlovian fear conditioning, the LE and WKY showed a significantly longer duration of freezing behaviour than the FH and BN. Additionally, differences in c-Fos expression in subregions of the prefrontal cortex and amygdala between rat strains during retrieval and expression of conditioned fear were found. For example, the BN did not show recruitment of the basolateral amygdala, whereas the WKY, FH and LE did. During the hot plate test, the WKY and LE showed a lower thermal threshold compared to the BN and FH. In a follow-up experiment, the two most contrasting strains regarding behaviour during the hot plate test and Pavlovian fear conditioning (i.e. FH and WKY) were selected and the hot plate test, Von Frey test and somatosensory-evoked potential (SEP) were investigated. During the Von Frey test, the WKY showed a lower mechanical threshold compared to the FH. When measuring the SEP, the FH appeared to be less reactive to increasing stimulus intensities when considering both peak amplitudes and latencies. Altogether, the combined results indicate various differences between rat strains in Pavlovian fear conditioning, nociception related behaviours and nociceptive processing. These findings demonstrate the necessity of using multiple rat strains when using tests including noxious stimuli and suggest that the choice of rat strains should be considered. When selecting a strain for a particular study it should be considered how this strain behaves during the tests used in that study.
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spelling pubmed-38715612013-12-27 Nociception and Conditioned Fear in Rats: Strains Matter Schaap, Manon W. H. van Oostrom, Hugo Doornenbal, Arie van 't Klooster, José Baars, Annemarie M. Arndt, Saskia S. Hellebrekers, Ludo J. PLoS One Research Article When using rats in pain research, strain-related differences in outcomes of tests for pain and nociception are acknowledged. However, very little is known about the specific characteristics of these strain differences. In this study four phylogenetically distant inbred rat strains, i.e. Wistar Kyoto (WKY), Fawn Hooded (FH), Brown Norway (BN) and Lewis (LE), were investigated in different tests related to pain and nociception. During Pavlovian fear conditioning, the LE and WKY showed a significantly longer duration of freezing behaviour than the FH and BN. Additionally, differences in c-Fos expression in subregions of the prefrontal cortex and amygdala between rat strains during retrieval and expression of conditioned fear were found. For example, the BN did not show recruitment of the basolateral amygdala, whereas the WKY, FH and LE did. During the hot plate test, the WKY and LE showed a lower thermal threshold compared to the BN and FH. In a follow-up experiment, the two most contrasting strains regarding behaviour during the hot plate test and Pavlovian fear conditioning (i.e. FH and WKY) were selected and the hot plate test, Von Frey test and somatosensory-evoked potential (SEP) were investigated. During the Von Frey test, the WKY showed a lower mechanical threshold compared to the FH. When measuring the SEP, the FH appeared to be less reactive to increasing stimulus intensities when considering both peak amplitudes and latencies. Altogether, the combined results indicate various differences between rat strains in Pavlovian fear conditioning, nociception related behaviours and nociceptive processing. These findings demonstrate the necessity of using multiple rat strains when using tests including noxious stimuli and suggest that the choice of rat strains should be considered. When selecting a strain for a particular study it should be considered how this strain behaves during the tests used in that study. Public Library of Science 2013-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3871561/ /pubmed/24376690 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083339 Text en © 2013 Schaap et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hellebrekers, Ludo J.
Nociception and Conditioned Fear in Rats: Strains Matter
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0083339
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