Sex Differences in Pain: Spinal Cord Injury in Female and Male Mice Elicits Behaviors Related to Neuropathic Pain

Jan 31, 2023Journal of neurotrauma

Pain Behaviors After Spinal Cord Injury Differ Between Female and Male Mice

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Abstract

Female mice exhibited amplified hypersensitivity after spinal cord injury compared to male mice.

  • Spinal cord injury (SCI) consistently caused pain symptoms in both male and female mice.
  • Mechanical and heat sensory thresholds were assessed using established pain sensitivity tests.
  • Both sexes displayed increased sensitivity to mechanical and heat stimuli after SCI compared to sham controls.
  • Female mice showed greater pain-related hypersensitivity than male mice following SCI.
  • The findings highlight potential sex-specific differences in pain responses after spinal cord injury.

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