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Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice

The development of new analgesic drugs has been hampered by the inability to translate preclinical findings to humans. This failure is due in part to the weak connection between commonly used pain outcome measures in rodents and the clinical symptoms of chronic pain. Most rodent studies rely on the...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Hantao, Lecker, Irene, Collymore, Chereen, Dokova, Anastassia, Pham, Maian Christine, Rosen, Sarah F., Crawhall-Duk, Hayley, Zain, Maham, Valencia, Megan, Filippini, Helena Fetter, Li, Jerry, D'Souza, Abigail J., Cho, Chulmin, Michailidis, Vassilia, Whissell, Paul D., Patel, Ingita, Steenland, Hendrik W., Virginia Lee, Wai-Jane, Moayedi, Massieh, Sterley, Toni-Lee, Bains, Jaideep S., Stratton, Jo Anne, Matyas, John R., Biernaskie, Jeff, Dubins, David, Vukobradovic, Igor, Bezginov, Alexandr, Flenniken, Ann M., Martin, Loren J., Mogil, Jeffrey S., Bonin, Robert P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8054539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33230005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002127
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author Zhang, Hantao
Lecker, Irene
Collymore, Chereen
Dokova, Anastassia
Pham, Maian Christine
Rosen, Sarah F.
Crawhall-Duk, Hayley
Zain, Maham
Valencia, Megan
Filippini, Helena Fetter
Li, Jerry
D'Souza, Abigail J.
Cho, Chulmin
Michailidis, Vassilia
Whissell, Paul D.
Patel, Ingita
Steenland, Hendrik W.
Virginia Lee, Wai-Jane
Moayedi, Massieh
Sterley, Toni-Lee
Bains, Jaideep S.
Stratton, Jo Anne
Matyas, John R.
Biernaskie, Jeff
Dubins, David
Vukobradovic, Igor
Bezginov, Alexandr
Flenniken, Ann M.
Martin, Loren J.
Mogil, Jeffrey S.
Bonin, Robert P.
author_facet Zhang, Hantao
Lecker, Irene
Collymore, Chereen
Dokova, Anastassia
Pham, Maian Christine
Rosen, Sarah F.
Crawhall-Duk, Hayley
Zain, Maham
Valencia, Megan
Filippini, Helena Fetter
Li, Jerry
D'Souza, Abigail J.
Cho, Chulmin
Michailidis, Vassilia
Whissell, Paul D.
Patel, Ingita
Steenland, Hendrik W.
Virginia Lee, Wai-Jane
Moayedi, Massieh
Sterley, Toni-Lee
Bains, Jaideep S.
Stratton, Jo Anne
Matyas, John R.
Biernaskie, Jeff
Dubins, David
Vukobradovic, Igor
Bezginov, Alexandr
Flenniken, Ann M.
Martin, Loren J.
Mogil, Jeffrey S.
Bonin, Robert P.
author_sort Zhang, Hantao
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description The development of new analgesic drugs has been hampered by the inability to translate preclinical findings to humans. This failure is due in part to the weak connection between commonly used pain outcome measures in rodents and the clinical symptoms of chronic pain. Most rodent studies rely on the use of experimenter-evoked measures of pain and assess behavior under ethologically unnatural conditions, which limits the translational potential of preclinical research. Here, we addressed this problem by conducting an unbiased, prospective study of behavioral changes in mice within a natural homecage environment using conventional preclinical pain assays. Unexpectedly, we observed that cage-lid hanging, a species-specific elective behavior, was the only homecage behavior reliably impacted by pain assays. Noxious stimuli reduced hanging behavior in an intensity-dependent manner, and the reduction in hanging could be restored by analgesics. Finally, we developed an automated approach to assess hanging behavior. Collectively, our results indicate that the depression of hanging behavior is a novel, ethologically valid, and translationally relevant pain outcome measure in mice that could facilitate the study of pain and analgesic development.
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spelling pubmed-80545392021-04-26 Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice Zhang, Hantao Lecker, Irene Collymore, Chereen Dokova, Anastassia Pham, Maian Christine Rosen, Sarah F. Crawhall-Duk, Hayley Zain, Maham Valencia, Megan Filippini, Helena Fetter Li, Jerry D'Souza, Abigail J. Cho, Chulmin Michailidis, Vassilia Whissell, Paul D. Patel, Ingita Steenland, Hendrik W. Virginia Lee, Wai-Jane Moayedi, Massieh Sterley, Toni-Lee Bains, Jaideep S. Stratton, Jo Anne Matyas, John R. Biernaskie, Jeff Dubins, David Vukobradovic, Igor Bezginov, Alexandr Flenniken, Ann M. Martin, Loren J. Mogil, Jeffrey S. Bonin, Robert P. Pain Research Paper The development of new analgesic drugs has been hampered by the inability to translate preclinical findings to humans. This failure is due in part to the weak connection between commonly used pain outcome measures in rodents and the clinical symptoms of chronic pain. Most rodent studies rely on the use of experimenter-evoked measures of pain and assess behavior under ethologically unnatural conditions, which limits the translational potential of preclinical research. Here, we addressed this problem by conducting an unbiased, prospective study of behavioral changes in mice within a natural homecage environment using conventional preclinical pain assays. Unexpectedly, we observed that cage-lid hanging, a species-specific elective behavior, was the only homecage behavior reliably impacted by pain assays. Noxious stimuli reduced hanging behavior in an intensity-dependent manner, and the reduction in hanging could be restored by analgesics. Finally, we developed an automated approach to assess hanging behavior. Collectively, our results indicate that the depression of hanging behavior is a novel, ethologically valid, and translationally relevant pain outcome measure in mice that could facilitate the study of pain and analgesic development. Wolters Kluwer 2021-05 2020-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8054539/ /pubmed/33230005 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002127 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the International Association for the Study of Pain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Zhang, Hantao
Lecker, Irene
Collymore, Chereen
Dokova, Anastassia
Pham, Maian Christine
Rosen, Sarah F.
Crawhall-Duk, Hayley
Zain, Maham
Valencia, Megan
Filippini, Helena Fetter
Li, Jerry
D'Souza, Abigail J.
Cho, Chulmin
Michailidis, Vassilia
Whissell, Paul D.
Patel, Ingita
Steenland, Hendrik W.
Virginia Lee, Wai-Jane
Moayedi, Massieh
Sterley, Toni-Lee
Bains, Jaideep S.
Stratton, Jo Anne
Matyas, John R.
Biernaskie, Jeff
Dubins, David
Vukobradovic, Igor
Bezginov, Alexandr
Flenniken, Ann M.
Martin, Loren J.
Mogil, Jeffrey S.
Bonin, Robert P.
Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice
title Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice
title_full Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice
title_fullStr Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice
title_full_unstemmed Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice
title_short Cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice
title_sort cage-lid hanging behavior as a translationally relevant measure of pain in mice
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8054539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33230005
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002127
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