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CFA-treated mice induce hyperalgesia in healthy mice via an olfactory mechanism.

YangMiao ZhangWentai LuoMary M HeinricherAndrey E Ryabinin
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
Social context can influence nociceptive sensitivity. Recent studies suggested involvement of olfaction in this influence. In agreement with this idea, the present study shows that the presence of mice with inflammatory pain produces nociceptive hypersensitivity in nearby conspecifics. This enhanced nociception occurs via olfactory cues present in the mouse bedding. Analysis of the bedding from mice with inflammatory pain identifies a number of compounds indicative of disease states. These findings demonstrate the importance of olfactory system in influencing pain states.
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