Pain
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A model of deafferentation pain is provided by sectioning the sciatic and saphenous nerves in the rat and mouse. This procedure leads to self-mutilation of the denervated hindpaw (autotomy). A noxious stimulus to the denervated area before neurectomy is known to enhance the autotomy. ⋯ The severity of autotomy in neurectomized mice and the duration of acute nociceptive responses induced by the same doses of SP or SOM in intact mice were related. These results suggest that neuropeptides applied to the spinal dorsal horn just before deafferentation induce a state of central neural activation with long-lasting effects on the function of CNS cells. Augmentation of autotomy is a result of this activation which is kept as a 'memory'.