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Publication : Reproducible and fully automated testing of nocifensive behavior in mice.

First Author  Dedek C Year  2023
Journal  Cell Rep Methods Volume  3
Issue  12 Pages  100650
PubMed ID  37992707 Mgi Jnum  J:354608
Mgi Id  MGI:7663315 Doi  10.1016/j.crmeth.2023.100650
Citation  Dedek C, et al. (2023) Reproducible and fully automated testing of nocifensive behavior in mice. Cell Rep Methods 3(12):100650
abstractText  Pain in rodents is often inferred from their withdrawal from noxious stimulation. Threshold stimulus intensity or response latency is used to quantify pain sensitivity. This usually involves applying stimuli by hand and measuring responses by eye, which limits reproducibility and throughput. We describe a device that standardizes and automates pain testing by providing computer-controlled aiming, stimulation, and response measurement. Optogenetic and thermal stimuli are applied using blue and infrared light, respectively. Precise mechanical stimulation is also demonstrated. Reflectance of red light is used to measure paw withdrawal with millisecond precision. We show that consistent stimulus delivery is crucial for resolving stimulus-dependent variations in withdrawal and for testing with sustained stimuli. Moreover, substage video reveals "spontaneous" behaviors for consideration alongside withdrawal metrics to better assess the pain experience. The entire process was automated using machine learning. RAMalgo (reproducible automated multimodal algometry) improves the standardization, comprehensiveness, and throughput of preclinical pain testing.
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