Functional development of central nervous system in the rat: ontogeny of nociceptive thresholds
- PMID: 8372138
- DOI: 10.1016/0031-9384(93)90130-8
Functional development of central nervous system in the rat: ontogeny of nociceptive thresholds
Abstract
The functional development of central nervous system (CNS) in the rat has been studied from the 10th to the 45th postnatal day, through a sensory function: nociception. Baseline pain responsiveness has been assessed with the tail-flick procedure. The mean tail-flick latency clearly decreases from the 10th to the 25th day, and remains stationary from this age to 45 days. The maturational processes underlying these reductions of tail-flick latencies in developing rats are discussed.
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