Studies in the Area of Visceral Pain Reported from University College Cork (A Novel Animal Model for Understanding Secondary Traumatic Stress and Visceral Pain In Male Rats).

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العنوان: Studies in the Area of Visceral Pain Reported from University College Cork (A Novel Animal Model for Understanding Secondary Traumatic Stress and Visceral Pain In Male Rats).
المصدر: Pain & Central Nervous System Week; 6/7/2024, p769-769, 1p
مصطلحات موضوعية: VISCERAL pain, SECONDARY traumatic stress, CORK, UNIVERSITIES & colleges, ANIMAL models in research, RATS, EFFECT of stress on animals, PENILE erection
الشركة/الكيان: UNIVERSITY College Cork
مستخلص: A recent report from University College Cork in Ireland discusses research on visceral pain. The study explores the transmission of pain and stress-related disorders through observation in male rats. The researchers found that witnessing another animal in pain led to hyperalgesia, or increased sensitivity to pain, in the observer rats. They also observed changes in brain activity and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which is involved in the stress response. This study provides a novel animal model for understanding secondary traumatic stress and its connection to visceral pain. [Extracted from the article]
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