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Short paperDaily rhythm of nociception in ratsAJM Christina1 , NJ Merlin1 , C Vijaya2 , S Jayaprakash2 and N Murugesh3  1
Division of Pharmacology, K.M. College of Pharmacy, Uthangudi, Madurai - 625107, Tamil Nadu, India 2
Division of Pharmaceutics, K.M. College of Pharmacy, Uthangudi, Madurai - 625107, Tamil Nadu, India 3
Institute of Pharmacology, Madurai Medical College, Madurai - 625107, Tamil Nadu, India author email corresponding author email
Journal of Circadian Rhythms 2004,
2:2doi:10.1186/1740-3391-2-2 Abstract
Background
Many behavioral and physiological variables exhibit daily rhythmicity. Few investigations of the daily rhythmicity in nociception have been conducted, and conflicting results have been obtained. The present study evaluated the daily rhythmicity in nociception in Wistar rats.
Methods
Nociception was investigated by Eddy's hot plate method, tail immersion method, and tail clip method. The latency between the noxious stimulus and the animal's response was recorded as reaction time. Separate groups of rats were tested in 4-hour intervals for 24 hours.
Results
There was clear daily variation in response latency. Reaction time was shortest a few hours before lights-on and longest at the light-dark transition.
Conclusion
Nociception exhibits robust daily rhythmicity in rats. Sensitivity to pain is highest late in the dark phase of the light-dark cycle and lowest at the light-dark transition. |