Identification of Altered Evoked and Non-Evoked Responses in a Heterologous Mouse Model of Endometriosis-Associated Pain
This study developed a heterologous mouse model of endometriosis-associated pain, identifying altered evoked and non-evoked behavioral responses in mice implanted with human endometriotic lesions compared to controls.
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This study developed and refined a heterologous immunodeficient mouse model of endometriosis-associated pain to evaluate both evoked and non-evoked responses. Female mice were implanted on the abdominal wall with four human endometriotic lesions or control fat, and pain was assessed biweekly using von Frey filaments (evoked) and weekly for 8 weeks using home cage analysis capturing distance traveled, social proximity, center vs outer time, drinking, and climbing (non-evoked). Significant group differences were observed for von Frey responses, climbing, and drinking on days 14, 21, and 35 post-implantation, and these effects persisted through the study duration. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it characterizes altered evoked and non-evoked pain behaviors in a heterologous mouse model of endometriosis-associated pain.
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