International Journal of Physiology and Pathophysiology
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ISSN Druckformat: 2155-014X
ISSN Online: 2155-0158
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The Behavior Features in Mice Induced by Somatic and Visceral Pain under Influence of Short Immobilization Stress
Volumen 1,
Ausgabe 2, 2010,
pp. 103-109
DOI: 10.1615/IntJPhysPathophys.v1.i2.20
ABSTRAKT
Experiments on mice for influence of short (30 mines) immobilization stress on development somatic (the formalin test) and visceral (acetic test) pains in experiences with registration of behavior was carried out. It is shown, that at a somatic pain short immobilization prolongs duration of the painful reaction initial sharp and remote phases, together with it raises impellent activity of animals and reduces duration of dream. At visceral pain such stress causes occurrence of the period time hyperalgesia together with activation of mobility of animals.
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