The
Hargreaves test is one of the classic experiments used to detect thermal pain
responses in rodents. The test is commonly used to quantify the thermal
threshold to radiation or infrared thermal stimulation in the hind paw of mice
and rats.
In
the Hargreaves
test, a radiant or infrared heat source is usually placed underneath the
rodent and aimed at the plantar surface of the rodent's hind paws. The thermal
threshold of the rodent hind paw was assessed by recording the time required
for the experimental animal's paw to withdraw from the thermal stimulus.
Applications
of Hargreaves Test
The
Hargreaves testing services we offered can facilitate our clients' progress in
the following related researches.
l Pain sensitization
reaction triggered by nerve injury.
l Pain sensitization
reaction after regeneration.
l Thermal pain recovery
related experiments.
Example
of Hargreaves Test
Here,
we present an example of the Hargreaves experimental application, highlighting
the important methodological steps to demonstrate the flow of the experiment to
customers approaching it for the first time. In addition, we describe the key
experimental results, showing how to analyze the data to obtain meaningful
results. We hope this example will help potential customers determine if the
Hargreaves test is appropriate for their research.
The
research is the punctate midline myelotomy to reduce pain response in rats
model of lumbar spine pain.
Punctate
midline myelotomy (PMM) is considered a procedure to treat severe intractable
visceral pain by interrupting the postsynaptic dorsal column pathway (PSDC) of
the spinal cord. This trial assessed changes in the pain hypersensitivity
response due to lumbar arthritis after PMM by the Hargreaves test.
l The hind paw of the
experimental animal was given a concentrated radiant heat stimulus and the
animal was free to change position at any time to avoid the stimulus. When the
animal's paw is removed, the beam is automatically turned off and the delay in
the appearance of pain is measured. Five minutes were allowed between each
trial.
l The testing process is
as follows, where Intraarticular Urokinase Plasminogen Activator (uPA)
injection is used to induce lumbar spine arthritis in experimental animals.
Injection
of uPA into the lumbar spine joint produces thermal hypersensitivity in the
hind claw. The thermal response delay using the Hargreaves test determined the
hypersensitivity response on days 3 and 7, which was mitigated by PMM. These
data indicate that the hypersensitivity induced by the lumbar facet arthritis
was significantly reduced for heat-related, pain-related behavior after PMM.
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company is always customer-focused, and our flexible experimental design and
clever execution help customers solve all the challenges they encounter in
Hargreaves testing. We are committed to providing our customers with useful
insights and recommendations for the design of their experiments and the
interpretation of their data analysis.
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