R. Cadet et al., SUSTAINED HYPERALGESIA CAN BE INDUCED IN THE RAT BY A SINGLE FORMALININJECTION AND DEPENDS ON THE INITIAL NOCICEPTIVE INPUTS, Neuroscience letters, 156(1-2), 1993, pp. 43-46
The present study was undertaken to find out if a hyperalgesia can be
observed 1 week after a conditioning stimulation of the orofacial area
of the rat. Sprague-Dawley rats received a left infraorbital infiltra
tion with either bupivacaine or saline and then, 30 min thereafter, an
injection of either saline or 10% formalin solution in the left upper
lip. Four groups of animals were thus made up depending on their cond
itioning treatment. Seven days later, an algesimetric test initiated b
y a contralateral orofacial formalin injection was carried out. The du
ration of lip rubbing was significantly increased in the formalin-cond
itioned groups. The hyperalgesia observed at 7 days was suppressed by
an infraorbital nerve block carried out at the time of the conditionin
g stimulus. These results tend to indicate that a nociceptive message
of short duration induces a trace in the central nervous system which
can be retained for 1 week.