Techniques for comparison of thermal and mechanical nociceptive stimuli in the sheep
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- DOI: 10.1016/0160-5402(87)90035-0
Techniques for comparison of thermal and mechanical nociceptive stimuli in the sheep
Abstract
The assessment of analgesia in conscious unrestrained farm animals presents particular problems. In order to provide a reliable nociceptive stimulus, two devices have been constructed, one that provides a threshold reading for a ramped thermal stimulus of the pinna of the ear and another that measures a threshold reading for a pressure stimulus to the foreleg. Both devices allow the rapid termination of the stimulus once a reaction has occurred and allow repeated readings without causing tissue damage. Examples of the analgesic action of alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonists and opioids measured by using the two pieces of apparatus are shown.
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