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Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study

Burrowing, an ethologically relevant rodent behaviour, has been proposed as a novel outcome measure to assess the global impact of pain in rats. In a prospective multicentre study using male rats (Wistar, Sprague-Dawley), replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour in the complete Freund adjuvant...

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Autores principales: Wodarski, Rachel, Delaney, Ada, Ultenius, Camilla, Morland, Rosie, Andrews, Nick, Baastrup, Catherine, Bryden, Luke A., Caspani, Ombretta, Christoph, Thomas, Gardiner, Natalie J., Huang, Wenlong, Kennedy, Jeffrey D., Koyama, Suguru, Li, Dominic, Ligocki, Marcin, Lindsten, Annika, Machin, Ian, Pekcec, Anton, Robens, Angela, Rotariu, Sanziana M., Voß, Sabrina, Segerdahl, Marta, Stenfors, Carina, Svensson, Camilla I., Treede, Rolf-Detlef, Uto, Katsuhiro, Yamamoto, Kazumi, Rutten, Kris, Rice, Andrew S.C.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5028161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27643836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000657
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author Wodarski, Rachel
Delaney, Ada
Ultenius, Camilla
Morland, Rosie
Andrews, Nick
Baastrup, Catherine
Bryden, Luke A.
Caspani, Ombretta
Christoph, Thomas
Gardiner, Natalie J.
Huang, Wenlong
Kennedy, Jeffrey D.
Koyama, Suguru
Li, Dominic
Ligocki, Marcin
Lindsten, Annika
Machin, Ian
Pekcec, Anton
Robens, Angela
Rotariu, Sanziana M.
Voß, Sabrina
Segerdahl, Marta
Stenfors, Carina
Svensson, Camilla I.
Treede, Rolf-Detlef
Uto, Katsuhiro
Yamamoto, Kazumi
Rutten, Kris
Rice, Andrew S.C.
author_facet Wodarski, Rachel
Delaney, Ada
Ultenius, Camilla
Morland, Rosie
Andrews, Nick
Baastrup, Catherine
Bryden, Luke A.
Caspani, Ombretta
Christoph, Thomas
Gardiner, Natalie J.
Huang, Wenlong
Kennedy, Jeffrey D.
Koyama, Suguru
Li, Dominic
Ligocki, Marcin
Lindsten, Annika
Machin, Ian
Pekcec, Anton
Robens, Angela
Rotariu, Sanziana M.
Voß, Sabrina
Segerdahl, Marta
Stenfors, Carina
Svensson, Camilla I.
Treede, Rolf-Detlef
Uto, Katsuhiro
Yamamoto, Kazumi
Rutten, Kris
Rice, Andrew S.C.
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description Burrowing, an ethologically relevant rodent behaviour, has been proposed as a novel outcome measure to assess the global impact of pain in rats. In a prospective multicentre study using male rats (Wistar, Sprague-Dawley), replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour in the complete Freund adjuvant (CFA)-induced model of inflammatory pain (unilateral, 1 mg/mL in 100 µL) was evaluated in 11 studies across 8 centres. Following a standard protocol, data from participating centres were collected centrally and analysed with a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures. The total population (TP—all animals allocated to treatment; n = 249) and a selected population (SP—TP animals burrowing over 500 g at baseline; n = 200) were analysed separately, assessing the effect of excluding “poor” burrowers. Mean baseline burrowing across studies was 1113 g (95% confidence interval: 1041-1185 g) for TP and 1329 g (1271-1387 g) for SP. Burrowing was significantly suppressed in the majority of studies 24 hours (7 studies/population) and 48 hours (7 TP, 6 SP) after CFA injections. Across all centres, significantly suppressed burrowing peaked 24 hours after CFA injections, with a burrowing deficit of −374 g (−479 to −269 g) for TP and −498 g (−609 to −386 g) for SP. This unique multicentre approach first provided high-quality evidence evaluating suppressed burrowing as robust and reproducible, supporting its use as tool to infer the global effect of pain on rodents. Second, our approach provided important informative value for the use of multicentre studies in the future.
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spelling pubmed-50281612016-10-04 Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study Wodarski, Rachel Delaney, Ada Ultenius, Camilla Morland, Rosie Andrews, Nick Baastrup, Catherine Bryden, Luke A. Caspani, Ombretta Christoph, Thomas Gardiner, Natalie J. Huang, Wenlong Kennedy, Jeffrey D. Koyama, Suguru Li, Dominic Ligocki, Marcin Lindsten, Annika Machin, Ian Pekcec, Anton Robens, Angela Rotariu, Sanziana M. Voß, Sabrina Segerdahl, Marta Stenfors, Carina Svensson, Camilla I. Treede, Rolf-Detlef Uto, Katsuhiro Yamamoto, Kazumi Rutten, Kris Rice, Andrew S.C. Pain Research Paper Burrowing, an ethologically relevant rodent behaviour, has been proposed as a novel outcome measure to assess the global impact of pain in rats. In a prospective multicentre study using male rats (Wistar, Sprague-Dawley), replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour in the complete Freund adjuvant (CFA)-induced model of inflammatory pain (unilateral, 1 mg/mL in 100 µL) was evaluated in 11 studies across 8 centres. Following a standard protocol, data from participating centres were collected centrally and analysed with a restricted maximum likelihood-based mixed model for repeated measures. The total population (TP—all animals allocated to treatment; n = 249) and a selected population (SP—TP animals burrowing over 500 g at baseline; n = 200) were analysed separately, assessing the effect of excluding “poor” burrowers. Mean baseline burrowing across studies was 1113 g (95% confidence interval: 1041-1185 g) for TP and 1329 g (1271-1387 g) for SP. Burrowing was significantly suppressed in the majority of studies 24 hours (7 studies/population) and 48 hours (7 TP, 6 SP) after CFA injections. Across all centres, significantly suppressed burrowing peaked 24 hours after CFA injections, with a burrowing deficit of −374 g (−479 to −269 g) for TP and −498 g (−609 to −386 g) for SP. This unique multicentre approach first provided high-quality evidence evaluating suppressed burrowing as robust and reproducible, supporting its use as tool to infer the global effect of pain on rodents. Second, our approach provided important informative value for the use of multicentre studies in the future. Wolters Kluwer 2016-10 2016-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5028161/ /pubmed/27643836 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000657 Text en © 2016 International Association for the Study of Pain This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits downloading and sharing the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially.
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Wodarski, Rachel
Delaney, Ada
Ultenius, Camilla
Morland, Rosie
Andrews, Nick
Baastrup, Catherine
Bryden, Luke A.
Caspani, Ombretta
Christoph, Thomas
Gardiner, Natalie J.
Huang, Wenlong
Kennedy, Jeffrey D.
Koyama, Suguru
Li, Dominic
Ligocki, Marcin
Lindsten, Annika
Machin, Ian
Pekcec, Anton
Robens, Angela
Rotariu, Sanziana M.
Voß, Sabrina
Segerdahl, Marta
Stenfors, Carina
Svensson, Camilla I.
Treede, Rolf-Detlef
Uto, Katsuhiro
Yamamoto, Kazumi
Rutten, Kris
Rice, Andrew S.C.
Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study
title Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study
title_full Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study
title_fullStr Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study
title_full_unstemmed Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study
title_short Cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study
title_sort cross-centre replication of suppressed burrowing behaviour as an ethologically relevant pain outcome measure in the rat: a prospective multicentre study
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5028161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27643836
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000657
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