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The Qualitative Hyperalgesia Profile: A New Metric to Assess Chronic Post-Thoracotomy Pain.

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Chi-Fei Wang, J; Hung, C-H; Gerner, P; Ji, R-R; Strichartz, GR
Published in: Open Pain J
2013

Thoracotomy often results in chronic pain, characterized by resting pain and elevated mechano-sensitivity. This paper defines complex behavioral responses to tactile stimulation in rats after thoracotomy, shown to be reversibly relieved by systemic morphine, in order to develop a novel qualitative "pain" score. A deep incision and 1 hour of rib retraction in male Sprague-Dawley rats resulted in reduced threshold and a change in the locus of greatest tactile (von Frey filament) sensitivity, from the lower back to a more rostral location around the wound site, and extending bilaterally. The fraction of rats showing nocifensive responses to mild stimulation (10 gm) increased after thoracotomy (from a pre-operative value of 0/10 to 8/10 at 10 days post-op), and the average threshold decreased correspondingly, from 15 gm to ∼4 gm. The nature of the nocifensive responses to tactile stimulation, composed pre-operatively only of no response (Grade 0) or brief contractions of the local subcutaneous muscles (Grade I), changed markedly after thoracotomy, with the appearance of new behaviors including a brisk lateral "escape" movement and/or a 180° rotation of the trunk (both included as Grade II), and whole body shuddering, and scratching and squealing (Grade III). Systemic morphine (2.5 mg/kg, i.p.) transiently raised the threshold for response and reduced the frequency of Grade II and III responses, supporting the interpretation that these represent pain. The findings support the development of a Qualitative Hyperalgesic Profile to assess the complex behavior that indicates a central integration of hyperalgesia.

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Open Pain J

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1876-3863

Publication Date

2013

Volume

6

Start / End Page

190 / 198

Location

Netherlands
 

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Chi-Fei Wang, J., Hung, C.-H., Gerner, P., Ji, R.-R., & Strichartz, G. R. (2013). The Qualitative Hyperalgesia Profile: A New Metric to Assess Chronic Post-Thoracotomy Pain. Open Pain J, 6, 190–198. https://doi.org/10.2174/1876386301306010190
Chi-Fei Wang, Jeffrey, Ching-Hsia Hung, Peter Gerner, Ru-Rong Ji, and Gary R. Strichartz. “The Qualitative Hyperalgesia Profile: A New Metric to Assess Chronic Post-Thoracotomy Pain.Open Pain J 6 (2013): 190–98. https://doi.org/10.2174/1876386301306010190.
Chi-Fei Wang J, Hung C-H, Gerner P, Ji R-R, Strichartz GR. The Qualitative Hyperalgesia Profile: A New Metric to Assess Chronic Post-Thoracotomy Pain. Open Pain J. 2013;6:190–8.
Chi-Fei Wang, Jeffrey, et al. “The Qualitative Hyperalgesia Profile: A New Metric to Assess Chronic Post-Thoracotomy Pain.Open Pain J, vol. 6, 2013, pp. 190–98. Pubmed, doi:10.2174/1876386301306010190.
Chi-Fei Wang J, Hung C-H, Gerner P, Ji R-R, Strichartz GR. The Qualitative Hyperalgesia Profile: A New Metric to Assess Chronic Post-Thoracotomy Pain. Open Pain J. 2013;6:190–198.

Published In

Open Pain J

DOI

ISSN

1876-3863

Publication Date

2013

Volume

6

Start / End Page

190 / 198

Location

Netherlands