Skin blood flow abnormalities in a rat model of neuropathic pain: Result of decreased sympathetic vasoconstrictor outflow?

1997 
Abstract Loose ligation of a sciatic nerve in rats provokes signs and symptoms like those observed in human conditions of neuropathic pain. Some of these have been associated with sympathetic dysfunction. Since the skin microcirculation in the rat is strongly influenced by sympathetic tone, abnormalities in skin blood flow may be used as an indirect measure of sympathetic dysfunction. We measured, by means of laser Doppler flowmetry, skin blood flow at the plantar surface of the rat hind paw before and after ipsilateral loose sciatic nerve ligation. We assessed basal skin blood flow as well as the vasoconstrictor response which follows cooling of the rat abdomen. The effectiveness of this response may be used as a measure of sympathetic vasoconstrictor outflow. As compared to the values obtained before ligation (=100%): (1) the vasoconstrictor response was impaired (65%, P P P
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