Repeated forced swim stress enhances CFA-evoked thermal hyperalgesia and affects the expressions of pCREB and c-Fos in the insular cortex
Highlights • Forced swim stress increased the expressions of pCREB and c-Fos in the IC. • CFA injection after forced swim stress significantly enhanced thermal hyperalgesia. • CFA injection after forced swim stress decreased the expression of c-Fos in the IC. • These findings suggest a neuroplastic...
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description | Highlights • Forced swim stress increased the expressions of pCREB and c-Fos in the IC. • CFA injection after forced swim stress significantly enhanced thermal hyperalgesia. • CFA injection after forced swim stress decreased the expression of c-Fos in the IC. • These findings suggest a neuroplastic change in the IC after forced swim stress. |
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