Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats
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Resumo: | There is extensive evidence that acute stress induces an analgesic response in rats. On the other hand, repeatedly stressed animals may present the opposite effect, i.e., hyperalgesia. Furthermore, exposure to novelty is known to induce antinociception. The effects of repeated restraint stress on nociception after exposure to novelty, as measured by the tail-flick latency (TFL), were studied in adult male rats. The animals were stressed by restraint 1 h daily, 5 days a week for 40 days. The control group was not submitted to restraint. Nociception was assessed with a tail-flick apparatus. After being familiarized with the TFL apparatus, each group was subdivided into two other groups, i.e., with or without novelty. Animals were subjected to the TFL measurement twice. For the animals exposed to novelty, the first TFL measurement was made immediately before, and the second 2 min after a 2- min exposure to a new environment. While the control group presented an increased TFL after exposure to a novel environment, chronically stressed animals did not show this effect. These results suggest that repeated restraint stress induces an alteration in the nociceptive response, perhaps as a result of an alteration in endogenous opioids in these animals. |
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Torres, Iraci Lucena da SilvaBittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de VasconcellosCucco, Simone Nascimento SilveiraDalmaz, Carla2010-04-24T04:15:27Z20010100-879Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/21135000327061There is extensive evidence that acute stress induces an analgesic response in rats. On the other hand, repeatedly stressed animals may present the opposite effect, i.e., hyperalgesia. Furthermore, exposure to novelty is known to induce antinociception. The effects of repeated restraint stress on nociception after exposure to novelty, as measured by the tail-flick latency (TFL), were studied in adult male rats. The animals were stressed by restraint 1 h daily, 5 days a week for 40 days. The control group was not submitted to restraint. Nociception was assessed with a tail-flick apparatus. After being familiarized with the TFL apparatus, each group was subdivided into two other groups, i.e., with or without novelty. Animals were subjected to the TFL measurement twice. For the animals exposed to novelty, the first TFL measurement was made immediately before, and the second 2 min after a 2- min exposure to a new environment. While the control group presented an increased TFL after exposure to a novel environment, chronically stressed animals did not show this effect. These results suggest that repeated restraint stress induces an alteration in the nociceptive response, perhaps as a result of an alteration in endogenous opioids in these animals.application/pdfengBrazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas médicas e biológicas. Ribeirão Preto, SP. Vol. 34, no. 2 (Feb. 2001), p. 241-244BioquímicaPainStressRepeated stressNociceptionNoveltyEffect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in ratsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000327061.pdf000327061.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf85888http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/21135/1/000327061.pdf5bf833ab8db10d78c718c3b9ef668b83MD51TEXT000327061.pdf.txt000327061.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain12738http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/21135/2/000327061.pdf.txt77fa3f04b59b36b7aeb04579e0aa1a76MD52THUMBNAIL000327061.pdf.jpg000327061.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1664http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/21135/3/000327061.pdf.jpg92d7fdf442021d437584b7c132cbff00MD5310183/211352021-12-06 05:33:21.949597oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/21135Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2021-12-06T07:33:21Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats |
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Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats |
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Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva Bioquímica Pain Stress Repeated stress Nociception Novelty |
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Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats |
title_full |
Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats |
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Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats |
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Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats |
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Effect of repeated stress on novelty-induced antinociception in rats |
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Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva |
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Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva Bittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de Vasconcellos Cucco, Simone Nascimento Silveira Dalmaz, Carla |
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Bittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de Vasconcellos Cucco, Simone Nascimento Silveira Dalmaz, Carla |
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Torres, Iraci Lucena da Silva Bittencourt, Ana Paula Santana de Vasconcellos Cucco, Simone Nascimento Silveira Dalmaz, Carla |
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Bioquímica |
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Bioquímica Pain Stress Repeated stress Nociception Novelty |
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Pain Stress Repeated stress Nociception Novelty |
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There is extensive evidence that acute stress induces an analgesic response in rats. On the other hand, repeatedly stressed animals may present the opposite effect, i.e., hyperalgesia. Furthermore, exposure to novelty is known to induce antinociception. The effects of repeated restraint stress on nociception after exposure to novelty, as measured by the tail-flick latency (TFL), were studied in adult male rats. The animals were stressed by restraint 1 h daily, 5 days a week for 40 days. The control group was not submitted to restraint. Nociception was assessed with a tail-flick apparatus. After being familiarized with the TFL apparatus, each group was subdivided into two other groups, i.e., with or without novelty. Animals were subjected to the TFL measurement twice. For the animals exposed to novelty, the first TFL measurement was made immediately before, and the second 2 min after a 2- min exposure to a new environment. While the control group presented an increased TFL after exposure to a novel environment, chronically stressed animals did not show this effect. These results suggest that repeated restraint stress induces an alteration in the nociceptive response, perhaps as a result of an alteration in endogenous opioids in these animals. |
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