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    Gen Pharmacol. 1998 Nov;31(5):809-10.

    Circadian rhythm of pain in male mice.

    Konecka AM, Sroczynska I.

    Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding, Polish Academy of Sciences, Mrokow.

    1. Circadian rhythm of pain in response to the thermal stimuli was assessed in male mice. 2. The hot-plate method was used. Response latencies were measured every 2 hours and showed a sinusoidal rhythm. 3. Minimal latencies were observed at 10 and 20 h, the highest were obtained at 12 and 4 hours. 4. The circadian changes in pain sensitivity may play an important role in many experiments on stress and post-stress analgesia as well as on susceptibility to pharmacological agents.

    PMID: 9809483 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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