Abstract

We examined the modifying effect of hypokinetic stress on the duration of behavioral phenomena in rats under conditions of experimentally induced tonic somatic, visceral, acute thermal, and electrostimulation-evoked pain. Stress of the above type (hypokinetic) was found to modify the pain sensitivity in rats related to all tested types of pain stresses of different etiology. Changes in the pain sensitivity of the animals under conditions of experimental pain tests depended on the duration of mobility restriction and could demonstrate opposite directions.

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