TY - JOUR
T1 - Influencia del Estrés Crónico y de la Masticación Sobre el Dolor.
AU - Aguirre-Siancas, Elias
AU - Seclén-Ubillús, Yovanna
AU - Ruiz-Ramírez, Eliberto
AU - Portilla-Flores, Oscar
AU - Crispín-Huamani, Luis
AU - Alarcón-Velásquez, Lucer
AU - Lam-Figueroa, Nelly
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Fundacion para la difusion neurologica en Ecuador - FUNDINE. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Introduction: Chronic stress and mastication affect the response to pain; however, there is little knowledge about the relationship between these variables. Objective: Determine the influence of chronic stress and mastication on the response to pain. Methods: thirty-two 8-week-old male Balb/c mice were used. The sample was divided into 4 equal groups: Group N: normal mastication without stress; Group NE: Normal chewing + stress, Group D: deficient chewing without stress and Group DE: Poor chewing + stress. The response to the painful stimulus was evaluated through the tail withdrawal assay due to a thermal stimulus. Results: By comparing the 4 experimental groups to the fourth and the eighth week through the ANOVA test yielded a value of p = 0.982 and p = 0.176; respectively. By applying the ‘t’ student, within each group, in comparison of the variation of the pain response between the fourth and eighth week, the values of p = 0.52; p = 0.17; p = 0.84 and p = 0.069 were obtained for the group N, NE, D and DE respectively. Conclusion: Chronic stress and mastication do not modify the response to pain in albino Balb/c mice.
AB - Introduction: Chronic stress and mastication affect the response to pain; however, there is little knowledge about the relationship between these variables. Objective: Determine the influence of chronic stress and mastication on the response to pain. Methods: thirty-two 8-week-old male Balb/c mice were used. The sample was divided into 4 equal groups: Group N: normal mastication without stress; Group NE: Normal chewing + stress, Group D: deficient chewing without stress and Group DE: Poor chewing + stress. The response to the painful stimulus was evaluated through the tail withdrawal assay due to a thermal stimulus. Results: By comparing the 4 experimental groups to the fourth and the eighth week through the ANOVA test yielded a value of p = 0.982 and p = 0.176; respectively. By applying the ‘t’ student, within each group, in comparison of the variation of the pain response between the fourth and eighth week, the values of p = 0.52; p = 0.17; p = 0.84 and p = 0.069 were obtained for the group N, NE, D and DE respectively. Conclusion: Chronic stress and mastication do not modify the response to pain in albino Balb/c mice.
KW - Chewing
KW - Chronic stress
KW - Experimental neuroscience
KW - Pain
KW - Painful response
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M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85074525874
SN - 1019-8113
VL - 28
SP - 13
EP - 18
JO - Revista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia
JF - Revista Ecuatoriana de Neurologia
IS - 2
ER -