Nociceptive Pain-Neural System Disease Models

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Throughout ages man has used many different remedies for pain relief. However, there are still some pain symptoms can’t be effectively alleviated. Because of different degrees of analgesic drug adverse reactions or efficacy intensity and duration is not ideal, the prevention and treatment of pain is still not up to the ideal degree. Various analgesics with different mechanisms of action and different types of analgesia need to be evaluated by corresponding animal models before clinical trials. When animals experience pain during an experimental protocol, a cascade of physiological, hormonal, biochemical, and behavioral alterations is triggered that’s simile the same way of human reaction.
Therefore, we can choose the corresponding pain animal model to evaluate the new analgesic drugs. Animal models of pain are designed to mimic distinct clinical diseases to better evaluate underlying mechanisms and potential treatments.
Neural System Disease Models
Our Pharmacodynamics Department can deliver multiple nervous system models based on anti-depressants, anti-Alzheimer's drugs, sedative-hypnotic and anti-anxiety drugs, analgesics, anti-convulsants, anti-Parkinson's drugs, and anti-schizophrenia drugs. Those models can effectively evaluate innovative drugs at the molecular and cellular level, as well as ex vivo, and in vivo. The Department's advanced Cognition Wall Discrimination learning ensures uninterrupted tracking to determine changes in memory function in double transgenic mice during early-stage Alzheimer's disease and eliminates the disadvantages of the Morris water maze (MWM) in stress interference and short-time tests.
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