Simone Claudia Bosshard1, Christof Baltes1,
Markus Rudin1,2
1Institute for Biomedical Engineering,
ETH Zrich,
Electrical
stimulation of the forepaws is a widely used stimulation paradigm in
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We used transgenic mice lacking
the voltage-gated sodium channel Nav 1.7 specifically at the nociceptors
(Nav1.7R-/-) to study altered pain sensitivity. Nav1.7R-/-, WT littermates
and WT animals of our lab were examined using BOLD fMRI. The detected BOLD
signal changes of the Nav1.7R-/- animals were significantly reduced as
compared to the two WT groups. This is in line with behavioral data reported
for these mice. This proves our method to be a valuable tool to
non-invasively study pain processing in mice.