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兔骨科手术后的疼痛行为及观察者存在的影响。

Postoperative pain behaviours in rabbits following orthopaedic surgery and effect of observer presence.

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, Botucatu Medical School, São Paulo State University (Unesp), Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil.

School of Natural and Environmental Science, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Oct 22;15(10):e0240605. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240605. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Rabbits are widely used in studies focusing on pain. However, pain is undertreated in this species and one possible factor to explain this is the lack of evaluation methods. The objective of this study was to identify behaviours related to orthopaedic pain in rabbits and to evaluate the influence of the presence of an observer on these behaviours. Twenty-eight rabbits undergoing orthopaedic surgery and filmed 24 hours before surgery, and 1 hour (before rescue analgesia), 4 hours (3 hours after rescue analgesia), and 24 hours post-recovery were observed in the presence and absence of an observer. The frequency and/or duration of behaviours were compared over time and between the presence and absence of the observer using the Friedman and Wilcoxon tests respectively. Data are expressed as median and interquartile range and a significant difference was considered when p<0.05. At 1 hour post-recovery, the rabbits showed reduced activity, hopping, change posture, position in the cage, explore, and open eyes in both the presence and absence of the observer. In the absence of the observer, quadrupedal posture, interact with pinecone, and eat carrot also decreased, while wince behaviour increased. In the presence of the observer, before surgery, the rabbits were less active (Presence-280; 162-300, Absence-300; 300-300) and presented a lower duration of explore (Presence-3; 0-32, Absence-40; 4-63). Post-recovery the rabbits flinched less (Presence-0; 0-0, Absence-0; 0-1) and suspended the affected limb less (Presence-0; 0-0, Absence-0; 0-65). After rescue analgesia the rabbits put weight on and raised the affected limb less (Presence-0; 0-0, Absence-0; 0-2) and licked the affected area less (Presence-0; 0-0, Absence-0; 0-2). These findings demonstrate that the presence of the observer inhibited pain-free behaviours in the rabbits, leading to a false impression of pain, and after the surgery the rabbits masked some pain signs related to the affected area.

摘要

兔子在专注于疼痛的研究中被广泛应用。然而,这种物种的疼痛治疗不足,一个可能的解释因素是缺乏评估方法。本研究的目的是确定与兔子骨科疼痛相关的行为,并评估观察者存在对这些行为的影响。28 只兔子接受骨科手术后,在手术前 24 小时、1 小时(在解救镇痛前)、4 小时(在解救镇痛后 3 小时)和 24 小时后恢复时,在有和没有观察者的情况下进行观察。使用 Friedman 和 Wilcoxon 检验分别比较不同时间点和观察者存在与否时行为的频率和/或持续时间。数据以中位数和四分位距表示,当 p<0.05 时认为差异有统计学意义。在恢复后 1 小时,兔子在有和没有观察者的情况下表现出活动减少、跳跃、改变姿势、在笼子里的位置、探索和睁开眼睛。在没有观察者的情况下,四肢姿势、与松果互动和吃胡萝卜的行为也减少了,而畏缩行为增加了。在有观察者的情况下,在手术前,兔子的活动减少(存在-280;162-300,不存在-300;300-300),探索的持续时间也减少(存在-3;0-32,不存在-40;4-63)。恢复后,兔子的畏缩减少(存在-0;0-0,不存在-0;0-1),受影响的肢体悬吊减少(存在-0;0-0,不存在-0;0-65)。解救镇痛后,兔子的受影响肢体负重和抬高减少(存在-0;0-0,不存在-0;0-2),舔受影响区域减少(存在-0;0-0,不存在-0;0-2)。这些发现表明,观察者的存在抑制了兔子的无疼痛行为,导致对疼痛的错误印象,并且在手术后,兔子掩盖了与受影响区域相关的一些疼痛迹象。

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