Anxiety-related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosis

Endometriosis is a chronic, hormone-dependent, inflammatory disease, characterized by the presence and growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. It is associated with moderate to severe pelvic and abdominal pain symptoms, subfertility and a marked reduction in health-related quality o...

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Main Authors: Paulina Nunez-Badinez, Alexis Laux-Biehlmann, Michael D. Hayward, Olesia Buiakova, Thomas M. Zollner, Jens Nagel
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1118598/full
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author Paulina Nunez-Badinez
Alexis Laux-Biehlmann
Michael D. Hayward
Olesia Buiakova
Thomas M. Zollner
Jens Nagel
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Alexis Laux-Biehlmann
Michael D. Hayward
Olesia Buiakova
Thomas M. Zollner
Jens Nagel
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description Endometriosis is a chronic, hormone-dependent, inflammatory disease, characterized by the presence and growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. It is associated with moderate to severe pelvic and abdominal pain symptoms, subfertility and a marked reduction in health-related quality of life. Furthermore, relevant co-morbidities with affective disorders like depression or anxiety have been described. These conditions have a worsening effect on pain perception in patients and might explain the negative impact on quality of life observed in those suffering from endometriosis-associated pain. Whereas several studies using rodent models of endometriosis focused on biological and histopathological similarities with the human situation, the behavioral characterization of these models was never performed. This study investigated the anxiety-related behaviors in a syngeneic model of endometriosis. Using elevated plus maze and the novel environment induced feeding suppression assays we observed the presence of anxiety-related behaviors in endometriosis-induced mice. In contrast, locomotion or generalized pain did not differ between groups. These results indicate that the presence of endometriosis lesions in the abdominal cavity could, similarly to patients, induce profound psychopathological changes/impairments in mice. These readouts might provide additional tools for preclinical identification of mechanisms relevant for development of endometriosis-related symptoms.
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spelling doaj.art-c90e3ddbc64c42ea80f0e2f21ac7dee42023-02-09T07:25:50ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532023-02-011710.3389/fnbeh.2023.11185981118598Anxiety-related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosisPaulina Nunez-Badinez0Alexis Laux-Biehlmann1Michael D. Hayward2Olesia Buiakova3Thomas M. Zollner4Jens Nagel5Exploratory Pathobiology, Research and Early Development, Research and Development, Bayer AG, Wuppertal, GermanyExploratory Pathobiology, Research and Early Development, Research and Development, Bayer AG, Wuppertal, GermanyTaconic Biosciences, Cranbury, NJ, United StatesTaconic Biosciences, Cranbury, NJ, United StatesEndocrinology, Metabolism and Reproductive Health, Research and Early Development, Research and Development, Bayer AG, Berlin, GermanyExploratory Pathobiology, Research and Early Development, Research and Development, Bayer AG, Wuppertal, GermanyEndometriosis is a chronic, hormone-dependent, inflammatory disease, characterized by the presence and growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity. It is associated with moderate to severe pelvic and abdominal pain symptoms, subfertility and a marked reduction in health-related quality of life. Furthermore, relevant co-morbidities with affective disorders like depression or anxiety have been described. These conditions have a worsening effect on pain perception in patients and might explain the negative impact on quality of life observed in those suffering from endometriosis-associated pain. Whereas several studies using rodent models of endometriosis focused on biological and histopathological similarities with the human situation, the behavioral characterization of these models was never performed. This study investigated the anxiety-related behaviors in a syngeneic model of endometriosis. Using elevated plus maze and the novel environment induced feeding suppression assays we observed the presence of anxiety-related behaviors in endometriosis-induced mice. In contrast, locomotion or generalized pain did not differ between groups. These results indicate that the presence of endometriosis lesions in the abdominal cavity could, similarly to patients, induce profound psychopathological changes/impairments in mice. These readouts might provide additional tools for preclinical identification of mechanisms relevant for development of endometriosis-related symptoms.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1118598/fullpreclinical researchendometriosisanxietyin vivorodenttranslational research
spellingShingle Paulina Nunez-Badinez
Alexis Laux-Biehlmann
Michael D. Hayward
Olesia Buiakova
Thomas M. Zollner
Jens Nagel
Anxiety-related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosis
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
preclinical research
endometriosis
anxiety
in vivo
rodent
translational research
title Anxiety-related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosis
title_full Anxiety-related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosis
title_fullStr Anxiety-related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosis
title_full_unstemmed Anxiety-related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosis
title_short Anxiety-related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosis
title_sort anxiety related behaviors without observation of generalized pain in a mouse model of endometriosis
topic preclinical research
endometriosis
anxiety
in vivo
rodent
translational research
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnbeh.2023.1118598/full
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