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. 2017 Jan 15;2(1):e584. doi: 10.1097/PR9.0000000000000584

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Basal nociception and postoperative thermal and mechanical hypersensitivity levels in adult and aged mice. (A) Basal thermal nociception was measured as paw withdrawal latency (PWL) in seconds in 2- to 6-, 18- and 24-month-old mice (1-way ANOVA; NS nonsignificant; ****P < 0.0001; n = 61 for adults; n = 15 for 18-month-old and n = 52 for 24-month-old). (B) Basal mechanical nociception is measured as paw withdrawal threshold in grams (statistic and n are the same as for A-panel). Postoperative thermal (C) and mechanical (D) hypersensitivity at 1 day after incision in 2- to 6-, 18- and 24-month-old mice (1-way ANOVA; NS nonsignificant; n = 48 for adults; n = 12 for 18-month-old and n = 45 for 24-month-old). Mouse ages are indicated below x-axis. Approximate baseline nociception levels (thermal on panel C and mechanical on panel D) are indicated as dashed lines and marker “Baseline.”