• J. Neurosci. Methods · Feb 2010

    Development of animal model for vasculatic neuropathy: Induction by ischemic-reperfusion in the rat femoral artery.

    • Arunachalam Muthuraman, Muthusamy Ramesh, and Shailja Sood.
    • Rayat Institute of Pharmacy, Ropar Campus, Nawanshahr District, Railmajra, Near Ropar-144533, Punjab, India. arunachalammu@gmail.com
    • J. Neurosci. Methods. 2010 Feb 15;186(2):215-21.

    AbstractIschemic-reperfusion (I/R) is common in various pathological conditions like diabetic complication, complex regional pain syndrome type II (CRPS II), necrotizing vascular occlusive disease and trauma. We have developed an animal model of ischemic-reperfusion injury induced nociceptive sensory neuropathy in rats. The model was validated after 2, 4 and 6h of ischemia followed by prolonged reperfusion. The sensory behavioral assessment revealed thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia in paw and in tail which expressed the peripheral and central neuropathic pain respectively. We observed a decrease in the serum IL-10 and nerve conduction velocity and increase in the serum nitrate, malondialdehyde (MDA) and TNF-alpha levels in the 4 and 6h I/R groups in biochemical and electrophysiological evaluations. Histopathological study had revealed the decrease in nerve fiber density in the moderate and severe I/R groups. We selected the moderate (4h) ischemic-reperfusion injury as beneficial model because of the good correlation with clinical status for the development of neuropathy in human associated with severe pain disorders. This model can be used to explore pathophysiological mechanisms implied in the genesis of neuropathic pain and also to evaluate the new analgesic agents, peripheral neuro-vasoactive substances and neuroprotective drugs.Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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