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Overview

This video demonstrates the induction of orofacial neuropathic pain in a rat model by ligating the infraorbital nerve. This results in nerve damage and inflammation, causing abnormal pain signaling and mimicking chronic pain conditions, which can be used to study the orofacial pain assay.

Protocollo

All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.

1. Induction of orofacial neuropathic pain and evaluation of mechanical hypersensitivity

NOTE: Following baseline measurements, rats underwent chronic constriction injury of the infraorbital nerves (CCI-ION) surgery, which involved bilateral ligation of the infraorbital nerves (ION), as previously described. Control rats had sham surgery. No pre- or post-operative analgesia was used in the procedure as it can change the time course of the neuropathy. CAUTION: Waste isoflurane must be scavenged through charcoal canisters. Scalpel blades and needles must be disposed of in biohazard waste.

  1. Anesthetize the rat in the induction chamber with a mixture of O2 (1 L/min) and 4% isoflurane and maintain the anesthetic state with a specialized nose cone for the duration of the surgery.
  2. Place the anesthetized rat on a surgical workbench and restrain it. Maintain the body temperature at 37 °C using a heating pad. Apply ophthalmic ointment to the eyes to prevent them from drying out. Check the anesthetic depth by pinching the toe and start the procedure when the toe withdrawal reflex is no longer observed.
  3. Perform the surgical procedure under a stereo microscope. Open the mouth using retractors and retract the lip using a small clip.
  4. Make a small incision between the dorsal gum and lip using a scalpel blade (#15). Gently cut away soft tissue using the tip of the scalpel blade to reveal a branch of the ION.
  5. Place two chromic gut (#5-0) ligatures around the ION using a blunt, bent syringe needle.
  6. Close the wound using tissue adhesive.

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Materiali

NameCompanyCatalog NumberComments
Chromic gut suture size 5-0Ethicon687-G
IsofluranePatterson Veterinary07-893-8440Pivetal
Ophthalmic ointmentDechraPuralube Vet Ointment, petrolatum ophthalmic ointment
Scalpel blade #15FST10015-00
Small animal anesthesia systemVetFloVetFlo-1205S
Sprague-Dawley rats, femaleCharles River Laboratories, USA
Stereo boom microscopeOmanoOM2300S-GX4
Tissue adhesive3M Vetbond1469SB
Water circulating heating pad and pumpGaymarModel TP-500

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