Avulsion injury of the rat brachial plexus triggers hyperalgesia and allodynia in the hindpaws: a new model for the study of neuropathic pain.

Brain Res

Department of Pharmacology, Centre of Biological Sciences, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Rua Ferreira Lima 82, 88015-420 Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

Published: August 2003

In the present study, we sought to characterise a behavioural model of persistent peripheral neuropathic pain produced by avulsion of the right brachial plexus in rats. In addition, we compared the effects of avulsion with those of ligation or crush injury of the brachial plexus. Avulsion and, to a lesser extent, ligation and crushing of brachial plexus caused a long-lasting (up to 90 days) and highly reproducible mechanical hyperalgesia, in both ipsilateral and contralateral hindpaws. However, the same injury did not produce thermal hyperalgesia. The avulsion and, to a lesser extent, ligation and crushing of the brachial plexus elicited a significant and long-lasting (up to 90 days) ipsilateral and contralateral cold and mechanical allodynia. Furthermore, the brachial plexus injury caused a significant decrease in functional activity of the forepaws as assessed in the grasping strength test, but did not alter the locomotor activity of the rats in the open field test in comparison with control or sham groups. Taken together these results show that avulsion of the brachial plexus in rat produces persistent mechanical and cold allodynia and mechanical hyperalgesia, and might represent a valuable method for understanding the mechanisms underlying the aetiology of neuropathic pain.

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