Literature DB >> 27909191

Analgesia in clinically relevant rodent models of sepsis.

Victor Jeger1,2, Till Hauffe2, Flora Nicholls-Vuille3, Dominique Bettex1, Alain Rudiger4.   

Abstract

Postoperative analgesia in rodent sepsis models has been considerably neglected in the past. However, intentions to model clinical practice, increasing awareness of animal ethics, efforts to apply the 3Rs (replacement, reduction, refinement), and stricter legislation argue for a change in this respect. In this review, we describe different concepts of analgesia in rodent models of sepsis focusing on opioid agonists as well as non-opioid analgesics. Advantages and pitfalls in study design and side-effects are discussed. Score sheets should be used to adapt analgesia or to terminate experiments using humane endpoints. Further research is needed to differentiate behavioral changes caused by sepsis and pain or as a consequence of analgesia. Information on the efficacy of analgesia in sepsis models is scarce. Hence, studies are needed to identify the best ways to reduce suffering of research animals and thereby optimize the clinically relevant rodent models of sepsis.
© The Author(s) 2016.

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Keywords:  3Rs; analgesia; animal model; buprenorphine; nalbuphine; rat; score sheet; sepsis

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27909191     DOI: 10.1177/0023677216675009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Anim        ISSN: 0023-6772            Impact factor:   2.471


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2.  Improving animal welfare using continuous nalbuphine infusion in a long-term rat model of sepsis.

Authors:  Victor Jeger; Mattia Arrigo; Florian F Hildenbrand; Daniel Müller; Paulin Jirkof; Till Hauffe; Burkhardt Seifert; Margarete Arras; Donat R Spahn; Dominique Bettex; Alain Rudiger
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Authors:  Alain Rudiger; Victor Jeger; Mattia Arrigo; Christian A Schaer; Florian F Hildenbrand; Margarete Arras; Burkhardt Seifert; Mervyn Singer; Gabriele Schoedon; Donat R Spahn; Dominique Bettex
Journal:  Intensive Care Med Exp       Date:  2018-08-20

4.  Toxoplasma gondii GRA9 Regulates the Activation of NLRP3 Inflammasome to Exert Anti-Septic Effects in Mice.

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5.  Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv2626c-derived peptide as a therapeutic agent for sepsis.

Authors:  Sun Young Kim; Donggyu Kim; Sojin Kim; Daeun Lee; Seok-Jun Mun; Euni Cho; Wooic Son; Kiseok Jang; Chul-Su Yang
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