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Non-Stimulating Pain Behavior Tests

Spontaneous pain is pain that occurs without recognizable stimuli. Spontaneous pain in humans can be detected visually or verbally, but the inability of rodents to verbalize pain sensations makes spontaneous pain difficult to quantify in animal tests. However, new methods for assessing spontaneous pain are increasingly being reported.

Our company offers clients a variety of non-stimulating pain behavioral testing methods to assess spontaneous pain, such as incapacitance analgesia test and toe volume measurement. We are committed to providing our clients with more authentic and reliable tests for assessing pain to facilitate their research in related fields.

Why Should I Conduct Non-Stimulating Pain Behavior Tests

  • At present, a growing number of researchers believe that autonomous behavioral assessments are more realistic reflection of pain in experimental animals than behavioral assessments of evoked pain.
  • Since many animal models of pain using stimulus-induced measures of injury perception have failed to translate to the clinic in the past, spontaneous pain as a study endpoint may be more relevant to the human condition and increase the clinical validity of animal models of pain in the future.
  • Animal behavior tests provide a good tool for the study of chronic spontaneous pain.

Methods used to assess non-stimulus evoked pain behaviors in rodents.Fig. 1 Methods used to assess non-stimulus evoked pain behaviors in rodents. (Deuis, 2017)

The Non-Stimulating Pain Behavior Tests We Provide

Our company offers high quality, customized, non-stimulating pain behavioral testing methods, including incapacitance analgesia test and foot volume measurement. We are committed to selecting the appropriate research methods for our clients to help them achieve meaningful experimental results. And as a leading provider of animal behavioral tests, we keep an eye on new developments in the field.

The testing services we provide include, but are not limited to the following, new testing methods are in continuous advancement.

The incapacitance analgesia test is commonly used to assess nociception and inflammation in the hind limbs of rodents. Our company offers a complete incapacitance analgesia testing solution to help clients efficiently conduct researches for analgesic drug evaluation screening programs.

Foot volume measurement is an important method for studying anti-inflammatory immune drugs. Our company is committed to solving all challenges encountered in the evaluation of anti-inflammatory drugs for our clients.

Why Choose Us

One-stop service

We can address all the questions you encounter during the non-stimulating pain behavior tests, including the evaluation of the protocols, the selection of test indicators, and the statistical analysis of the data.

High quality and efficient

Once the experimental protocol has been developed, we will quickly carry out high-quality testing services for you and ensure that the experimental results are delivered to you on time, saving your time and providing you with satisfactory results.

Scientific and reliable results

We have sophisticated experimental equipment and data recording and analysis systems to ensure the scientific reliability of experimental results. We can present a variety of visual experimental results for our customers.

Our company provides high quality testing services for your research by selecting the appropriate experimental methods for pain related behaviors based on your research needs. If you are interested, please contact us and describe your specific demand and we will be happy to assist you.

Reference

  1. Deuis, J. R.; et al. Methods used to evaluate pain behaviors in rodents. Frontiers in molecular neuroscience. 2017, 10: 284.
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