Circadian rhythm of pain in male mice
- PMID: 9809483
- DOI: 10.1016/s0306-3623(98)00076-7
Circadian rhythm of pain in male mice
Abstract
1. Circadian rhythm of pain in response to the thermal stimuli was assessed in male mice. 2. The hot-plate method was used. Response latencies were measured every 2 hours and showed a sinusoidal rhythm. 3. Minimal latencies were observed at 10 and 20 h, the highest were obtained at 12 and 4 hours. 4. The circadian changes in pain sensitivity may play an important role in many experiments on stress and post-stress analgesia as well as on susceptibility to pharmacological agents.
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