Introduction of Visceral Pain Model to Test of Visceral Nociception in the Rats

백서의 내장 신경통 연구를 위한 Visceral Pain Model(VPM)의 소개

  • Lee, Chul-Woo (Department of Anesthesiology, Catholic University Medical College)
  • 이철우 (가톨릭대학 의과대학 마취과학교실)
  • Published : 1995.04.15

Abstract

Anlgesic agents against visceral pain typically rely on a noxious chemical irritation of the peritoneum, e. g., acetic acid and phenylquinone writhing test. While useful, this type of assay depends upon an acute inflammation and the release of local alogens. Further, ethical and scientific constraints prevent repeated assessments in a single animal, thereby compounding the difficulty of assessing tolerance development to analgesic agents. To overcome these constraints, Colburn et al. developed a model for mechanical visceral pain model (VPM) based on a repeatable and reversible duodenal distention in the rat. A chronic indwelling intraduodenal balloon catheter is well tolerated and upon inflation produces a writhing response graded in proportion to distention. This response is inhibited by morphine in a dose dependent manner. We found that a model for visceral pain was thought to be a great value.

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