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Nicolas Cenac, Christopher N. Andrews, Marinella Holzhausen, Kevin Chapman, Graeme Cottrell, Patricia Andrade-Gordon, Martin Steinhoff, Giovanni Barbara, Paul Beck, Nigel W. Bunnett, Keith A. Sharkey, Jose Geraldo P. Ferraz, Eldon Shaffer, Nathalie Vergnolle
Published in Volume 117, Issue 3
J Clin Invest. 2007; 117(3):636–647 doi:10.1172/JCI29255
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Figure 5
Somatic nociception of mice in response to injection of human colonic biopsy supernatants into paws.

Graph of withdrawal latency (A) and nociceptive scores (BD) in response to thermal (plantar test) or mechanical (von Frey filaments) stimulation, respectively, of mouse paws that had received an injection of control or IBS patient biopsy supernatants or saline solution. Wild-type mice (PAR2+/+: squares [A], black bars [BD]) and PAR2-deficient mice (PAR2–/–: x’s [A], gray bars [BD]) had received intraplantar injections. Three sizes of von Frey filaments were used: filament 3.61 (B), filament 3.84 (C), and filament 4.08 (D). All biopsies represented in this figure were collected from the rectum; n = 8 for controls; n = 9 for IBS. Data are mean ± SEM for withdrawal latencies and median and range (in brackets) for mechanical stimuli testing (von Frey filaments). *P < 0.05 compared with basal measures (before the intraplantar injection: time 0).