نتایج جستجو برای: paw pressure test

تعداد نتایج: 1189294  

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2008
Matthew C Kren Victoria L Haller Sandra P Welch

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of the gonadal hormones on the opioid receptor protein levels of Freund's adjuvant-treated (arthritic) male and female Lewis rats. Following a paw pressure nociception assay, the midbrain and spinal cord tissues were collected for comparison of mu, delta, and kappa opioid receptor protein levels. The effects of Freund's adjuvant-induced hype...

Journal: :Chest 1997
K Okamoto H Kishi H Choi T Sato

STUDY OBJECTIVE We hypothesized that the continuous gas flow administration delivered through an insufflation catheter positioned above the carina during airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) would facilitate carbon dioxide (CO2) elimination, resulting in normocarbia with a substantially reduced peak airway pressure (Paw). To test this hypothesis, we compared intermittent positive pressure...

Journal: :Folia medica 2011
Daniela M Pechlivanova Alexander G Stoynev Jana D Tchekalarova

UNLABELLED Accumulated evidence has shown that renin-angiotensin system has a pivotal role in stress responses. AIM to assess the participation of AT1 receptor in stress-induced modulation of motor activity, nociception and seizure susceptibility in male Wistar rats. MATERIAL AND METHODS AT1 receptor antagonist losartan was administered subcutaneously to rats for 10 days at a dose of 10 mg/...

Journal: :Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE 2015
R Brian Roome Jacqueline L Vanderluit

The cylinder test is routinely used to predict focal ischemic damage to the forelimb motor cortex in rodents. When placed in the cylinder, rodents explore by rearing and touching the walls of the cylinder with their forelimb paws for postural support. Following ischemic injury to the forelimb sensorimotor cortex, rats rely more heavily on their unaffected forelimb paw for postural support resul...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2002
Paul C M van den Berg Jos R C Jansen Michael R Pinsky

The hemodynamic effects of increases in airway pressure (Paw) are related in part to Paw-induced increases in right atrial pressure (Pra), the downstream pressure for venous return, thus decreasing the pressure gradient for venous return. However, numerous animal and clinical studies have shown that venous return is often sustained during ventilation with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)...

Journal: :Chest 2005
Rudolf Hering Jörg Zinserling Hermann Wrigge Dirk Varelmann Andreas Berg Stefan Kreyer Christian Putensen

STUDY OBJECTIVES To evaluate the effects of spontaneous breathing at ambient airway pressure (Paw) and during airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) on respiratory work and respiratory muscle blood flow (RMBF) in experimental lung injury. DESIGN Prospective experimental study. SETTING Research laboratory of a university hospital. SUBJECTS Twelve hemodynamically stable, analgosedated, ...

2006

adjusts inspiratory gas flow to maintain Paw as a square wave. Titrating inspiratory flow rate (V̇I) to maintain Paw as a square wave results in a variable, decreasing ramp flow waveform (Figure 1A). Peak V̇ occurs as inspiration commences, so that the flow-resistive properties of the patientventilator system can be utilised to create a ‘pressure-step’ that approaches the peak Paw target (Paw = ̇ ...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 2005
T R Lavich R S B Cordeiro P M R Silva M A Martins

It is widely accepted that the classical constant-temperature hot-plate test is insensitive to cyclooxygenase inhibitors. In the current study, we developed a variant of the hot-plate test procedure (modified hot-plate (MHP) test) to measure inflammatory nociception in freely moving rats and mice. Following left and right hind paw stimulation with a phlogogen and vehicle, respectively, the anim...

2016
Jennifer R. Deuis Irina Vetter

Rodent models are frequently used to improve our understanding of the molecular mechanisms of pain and to develop novel analgesics. Robust behavioral assays that quantify nociceptive responses to different sensory modalities, such has heat, are therefore needed. Here, we describe a novel behavioral assay to quantify thermal paw withdrawal thresholds in mice, called the thermal probe test, and c...

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