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Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain and Anxiety Like Behaviors Are Altered in an Animal Model of Pain Empathy

Objective: Pain is a unique and subjective experience that has a prominent function in animals’ survival. Observation of pain in others leads to alterations in pain sensation and affection, termed “Empathy for pain”. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of empathy on sensory and affective...

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Autores principales: Nazeri, Masoud, Chamani, Goli, Abareghi, Fatemeh, Mohammadi, Fatemeh, Talebizadeh, Mohammad-Hosseyn, Zarei, Mohammad-Reza, Shabani, Mohammad
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Psychiatry & Psychology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6778601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31598125
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author Nazeri, Masoud
Chamani, Goli
Abareghi, Fatemeh
Mohammadi, Fatemeh
Talebizadeh, Mohammad-Hosseyn
Zarei, Mohammad-Reza
Shabani, Mohammad
author_facet Nazeri, Masoud
Chamani, Goli
Abareghi, Fatemeh
Mohammadi, Fatemeh
Talebizadeh, Mohammad-Hosseyn
Zarei, Mohammad-Reza
Shabani, Mohammad
author_sort Nazeri, Masoud
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description Objective: Pain is a unique and subjective experience that has a prominent function in animals’ survival. Observation of pain in others leads to alterations in pain sensation and affection, termed “Empathy for pain”. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of empathy on sensory and affective dimensions of pain and its effect on anxiety-like behaviors. Method : In this study, male Wistar rats were used. Two cage mates were selected, one of which underwent administration of a noxious stimuli for 10 days and the other observed the conspecific in pain. Hot plate, tail flick, and conditioned place aversion were used to evaluate sensory and affective dimensions of pain, respectively. Anxiety-like behavior was assayed using elevated plus maze paradigm and time spent in open and close arms and number of entrance into each arm was recorded as the anxiety indicator within a 5-minute framework. Results: Rats observing the cage mate in pain had a lower threshold to noxious stimuli in comparison to controls. They also had an increased aversion from painful stimuli, demonstrating heightened affective response to pain. Anxiety-like behavior was also enhanced in the observers. Conclusion: Results of this study demonstrate that both sensory and affective dimensions of pain are altered following observation of pain in a conspecific. Further studies evaluating the underlying mechanisms are encouraged to elucidate the role of different neurotransmitters in this phenomenon.
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spelling pubmed-67786012019-10-09 Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain and Anxiety Like Behaviors Are Altered in an Animal Model of Pain Empathy Nazeri, Masoud Chamani, Goli Abareghi, Fatemeh Mohammadi, Fatemeh Talebizadeh, Mohammad-Hosseyn Zarei, Mohammad-Reza Shabani, Mohammad Iran J Psychiatry Original Article Objective: Pain is a unique and subjective experience that has a prominent function in animals’ survival. Observation of pain in others leads to alterations in pain sensation and affection, termed “Empathy for pain”. The present study aimed to evaluate the effect of empathy on sensory and affective dimensions of pain and its effect on anxiety-like behaviors. Method : In this study, male Wistar rats were used. Two cage mates were selected, one of which underwent administration of a noxious stimuli for 10 days and the other observed the conspecific in pain. Hot plate, tail flick, and conditioned place aversion were used to evaluate sensory and affective dimensions of pain, respectively. Anxiety-like behavior was assayed using elevated plus maze paradigm and time spent in open and close arms and number of entrance into each arm was recorded as the anxiety indicator within a 5-minute framework. Results: Rats observing the cage mate in pain had a lower threshold to noxious stimuli in comparison to controls. They also had an increased aversion from painful stimuli, demonstrating heightened affective response to pain. Anxiety-like behavior was also enhanced in the observers. Conclusion: Results of this study demonstrate that both sensory and affective dimensions of pain are altered following observation of pain in a conspecific. Further studies evaluating the underlying mechanisms are encouraged to elucidate the role of different neurotransmitters in this phenomenon. Psychiatry & Psychology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6778601/ /pubmed/31598125 Text en Copyright © Psychiatry & Psychology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nazeri, Masoud
Chamani, Goli
Abareghi, Fatemeh
Mohammadi, Fatemeh
Talebizadeh, Mohammad-Hosseyn
Zarei, Mohammad-Reza
Shabani, Mohammad
Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain and Anxiety Like Behaviors Are Altered in an Animal Model of Pain Empathy
title Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain and Anxiety Like Behaviors Are Altered in an Animal Model of Pain Empathy
title_full Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain and Anxiety Like Behaviors Are Altered in an Animal Model of Pain Empathy
title_fullStr Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain and Anxiety Like Behaviors Are Altered in an Animal Model of Pain Empathy
title_full_unstemmed Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain and Anxiety Like Behaviors Are Altered in an Animal Model of Pain Empathy
title_short Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain and Anxiety Like Behaviors Are Altered in an Animal Model of Pain Empathy
title_sort sensory and affective dimensions of pain and anxiety like behaviors are altered in an animal model of pain empathy
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6778601/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31598125
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