IITC Hot Plate Analgesia Test Meter Mice and Rats

Analgesia test is used for latency testing in rats and mice. The animals are placed on a black anodized, aluminum plate (11” X 10.5” X ¾”, 275mm X 263mm X 15mm) which is heated uniformly.

Features

  • Temperature is indicated in 0.1 deg c. increments
  • Holding accuracy is +/- 0.1 deg c.
  • Mice and Rats
  • Digitally controlled
  • Footswitch
  • Software – USB – (optional)

Description

 

Part # Description
39 Hot Plate Analgesia Meter mice rats
39RE Hot Plate Analgesia Meter Rat Enclosure (Square)
39ME Hot Plate Analgesia Meter Mouse Enclosure (Round)
Series 8 Software

Details

All functions are entered via a keypad on the front panel they are:

Current temperature
Animal number
Current time
Current date
Output data to printer
Set point temperature in Celsius.

The plate’s surface temperature can be adjusted from ambient up to 75 degrees Celsius. Plate has consistent temperature throughout providing accurate tests.

All systems are supplied with both a mouse and rat enclosure allowing testing of both animals standard.

If needed IITC allows purchase of each enclosure separately.

Specs

39 Hot Plate Analgesia Meter for Mice and Rats

Footprint: 12” x 12” x 5”

Equipment Material: Powder coated aluminum

Hot Plate material:  Anodized aluminum

Hot Plate dims. :  9 ¾” x 8 ½”

Animal Enclosure Material: Plexi-Glas

Animal Enclosure Diameter: Mouse -4” Dia. – Rat 7 1/2” x 8 1/2”

Temperature range:  Ambient to 65 deg. C (.1 deg. C increments)

Switchable: 110/220V

3 Amp.

Series 8 Software:  Windows

CE Certified

Articles

The Heritability of Antinociception II: Pharmacogenetic
Mediation of Three Over-the-Counter Analgesics in Mice

the role of this subtype in sedative, analgesic, and anesthetic-sparing responses in vivo
Substitution of a mutant alpha 2a-adrenergic receptor via “hit and run” gene targeting reveals

Regulation of Inflammatory Pain by Inhibition of Fatty Acid
Amide Hydrolase

Effects of collagen membranes enriched with in
vitro-differentiated N1E-115 cells on rat sciatic
nerve regeneration after end-to-end repair

Multimodal assessment of painful peripheral
neuropathy induced by chronic oxaliplatin-based
chemotherapy in mice

A comparative analysis of the activity of ligands
acting at P2X and P2Y receptor subtypes in models
of neuropathic, acute and inflammatory pain

INVESTIGATION OF THERMAL HYPERALGESIA AND
ANTINOCICEPTIVE EFFECTS OF DRUGS WITH
MEASUREMENT OF THE BEHAVIOURAL NOXIOUS HEAT
THRESHOLD IN THE RAT

A sensory subpopulation depends on vesicular
glutamate transporter 2 for mechanical pain, and
together with substance P, inflammatory pain

VGLUT2-Dependent Sensory Neurons in the TRPV1 Population
Regulate Pain and Itch

Evaluation of the Antinociceptive Activity and Acute Oral
Toxicity of Standardized Ethanolic Extract of the Rhizome of
Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb

Establishment of a Rodent Model of HIV-Associated
Sensory Neuropathy

The evaluation of antinociceptive activity of alkaloid, methanolic, and aqueous
extracts of Malaysian Mitragyna speciosa Korth leaves in rats

Tolerance to non-opioid analgesics is opioid sensitive in the
nucleus raphe magnus

Software

The IITC Series 8 software is available for each Series 8 unit. The individual software will capture data in real-time from one of the units and can be exported into Excel or other spreadsheet programs.

Data supplied:
Test
Animal number
Date
Time
Duration
Temperature
Starting temperature
Stop temperature
Set point temperature
Active intensity
Idle intensity
Cut off time
Reaction time
Top end speed
Distance

The data supplied will depend on which Series 8 equipment is used with the corresponding software.

Part # Description

Series 8

Series 8 Software for Analgesia Equipment

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