Table 2.
1st Stimulus | 2nd Stimulus | References | |
---|---|---|---|
(165 , 174 , 175 ) | |||
(134, 135, 165, 175–179) | |||
(58, 180) | |||
(165, 181–184) | |||
(57, 59, 62, 177, 184, 185) | |||
(97, 100, 178, 186–188) | |||
(189–192) | |||
(193, 194) | |||
(195) | |||
(171) | |||
(194) | |||
(135, 145, 196–198) | |||
(199) | |||
(61) | |||
(200) | |||
(96) | |||
(201) | |||
(202) | |||
(203) | |||
(37, 98, 204) | |||
(205) | |||
(16, 97, 100, 163, 206, 207) | |||
(144) | |||
(164, 208, 209) | |||
This illustration represents different pain models used to mimic injury that occurs early in life (P0–17) and/or later in life (P6–125). These models have been used to evaluate the long-term consequences of neonatal pain and inflammation. | |||
key | Complete Freud's Adjuvant (CFA) | Formalin | Incision |
Carrageenan (CAR) | Stress | Nerve Injury | |
Capsaicin (CAP) | RNP | Other (e.g. LPS) |