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Impact of Lidocaine on Pain-Related Grooming in Cuttlefish
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Impact of Lidocaine on Pain-Related Grooming in Cuttlefish

Tzu-Hsin Kuo, Lynne U. Sneddon, Joseph W. SpencerChuan-Chin Chiao
Biology, 卷.11(11), 1560
11/2022

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acetic acid test analgesia cephalopoda nociception Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all) Immunology and Microbiology (all) Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)
Nociception is the neural process of encoding noxious stimuli and is typically accompanied by a reflex withdrawal response away from the potentially injurious stimulus. Studies on nociception in cephalopods have so far focused on octopus and squid, with no investigations to our knowledge on cuttlefish. Yet, these are an important species both in scientific and commercial use. Therefore, the present study demonstrated that a standard pain stimulus, acetic acid, induced grooming behaviour directed towards the injection site in cuttlefish and that the injection of lidocaine reduces grooming behaviours in acetic-acid-injected cuttlefish. Wound-directed behaviour demonstrates that the animal is aware of the damage; thus, when subjecting these animals to any painful treatments in the laboratory, researchers should consider alleviating pain by the administration of pain-relieving drugs.

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