Thermal Place Preference
As advised by A.MOQRICH, and published in
Moqrich at al (Science 2005, 307: 1468-72),
the thermal place preference test
(TPPT) was designed to finely assess thermal sensitivity in rodents.
The
Thermal Place Preference Test, based on two Hot Cold Plate (Temperature range from
-5¡ÆC to 65 ¡ÆC),
allows researchers to work on free moving animals (Rats and
Mice) to choose their preferred place between 2 compartments set a different
temperature.
Our TPPT adopts dynamic infrared scanning tracking technology to record
the location of the rodents
and automatically analyze the staying time and
times in each compartment.
TPPT enables a fine-grained assessment of thermal
sensitivity that is relevant to the pathophysiological exploration
of animal
pain models and to the pharmacological assessment of analgesic drugs.