Neurologic Evaluation of Infant and Adult Rats before and after Sciatic Nerve Blockade
- 1 April 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Anesthesiology
- Vol. 86 (4) , 957-965
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199704000-00026
Abstract
Background: Only limited data exist comparing differences in sensory function and responses to neural blockade in infant and adult rats. Therefore, the authors sought (1) to compare baseline thermal, proprioceptive, and postural responses in infant, adolescent, and adult rats; and (2) to compare the effects of sciatic nerve blockade on thermal, proprioceptive, and postural responses in infant, adolescent, and adult rats. Methods: Infant, adolescent, and adult rats were evaluated for proprioceptive, thermal, and mechanical nociceptive and motor function before and after sciatic blockade using a detailed neurologic examination. Results: Mechanical and thermal nociception were present in all rats, starting from age 1 day. The withdrawal reflex latency to pinch was rapid at all ages, whereas that reaction to thermal stimulus depended on both age and temperature. In contrast, the tactile placing response and hopping response were absent at birth and developed completely during the first 10 days of life. The extensor postural thrust was absent in the first 2 weeks of life and developed variably during the first 50 days of life. Sciatic blockade duration is shorter in infant rats than in adult rats receiving the same dose per kilogram. A brief halothane general anesthetic at the time of sciatic injection in infant or adult rats does not alter the duration of blockade. Conclusions: Infant rats show increased sensitivity to noxious thermal stimuli and similar response to deep mechanical stimuli compared with adult rats. Their proprioceptive and motor responses develop during the first 2 weeks of life. When doses are scaled by body weight, block duration is shorter in infant than in adult rats.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Neurologic Evaluation of the Rat during Sciatic Nerve Block with LidocaineAnesthesiology, 1995
- Thermal Hyperalgesia Accelerates and MK-801 Prevents the Development of Tachyphylaxis to Rat Sciatic Nerve BlockadeAnesthesiology, 1994
- Prolonged Regional Nerve Blockade by Controlled Release of Local Anesthetic from a Biodegradable Polymer MatrixAnesthesiology, 1993
- Development of pain mechanismsBritish Medical Bulletin, 1991
- Cutaneous hypersensitivity following peripheral tissue damage in newborn infants and its reversal with topical anaesthesiaPain, 1989
- POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE CUTANEOUS FLEXOR REFLEX: COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PRETERM INFANTS AND NEWBORN RAT PUPSDevelopmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 1988
- The development of activity evoked by fine diameter cutaneous fibres in the spinal cord of the newborn ratNeuroscience Letters, 1988
- Alteration of Blood Flow Distribution and Vascular Capacitance during Induced Hypotension in Deafferented DogsAnesthesiology, 1987
- The termination pattern of sciatic nerve afferents in the substantia gelatinosa of neonatal ratsNeuroscience Letters, 1983
- Postoperative Dorsal Epidural Analgesia in the Child with Respiratory DisabilitiesAnesthesiology, 1983