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Decreased L5 spinal nerve ligation nociceptive behavior following L4 spinal nerve transection
Authors:LaGraize Stacey C  Borzan Jasenka  Fuchs Perry N
Affiliation:

Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Arlington, Box 19528, Arlington, TX 76019, USA

Abstract:This study used the escape/avoidance paradigm to explore the role of the L4 spinal nerve in L5 ligation nociception. Unlike L5-ligated controls, L5-ligated/L4-transected animals had normal mechanical withdrawal threshold and did not escape/avoid mechanical stimulation of the afflicted paw. The result from the escape/avoidance paradigm, which does not rely on a reflexive withdrawal response, directly supports the hypothesis that the L4 spinal nerve contributes to L5 ligation neuropathic pain.
Keywords:Neuropathic pain   Avoidance   Hyperalgesia   Nerve injury   Neuropathy
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