Nociception in chicken embryos, Part II: Embryonal development of electroencephalic neuronal activityin ovoas a prerequisite for nociception

Author:

Kollmansperger Sandra,Anders Malte,Werner JuliaORCID,Saller Anna M.ORCID,Weiss Larissa,Süß Stephanie C.,Reiser Judith,Schneider Gerhard,Schusser BenjaminORCID,Baumgartner ChristineORCID,Fenzl Thomas

Abstract

AbstractChicken culling is forbidden in Germany since 2022, male/female selection and male elimination must be brought to an embryonic status prior to the onset of nociception. The present study evaluated the ontogenetic point when noxious stimuli potentially could be perceived/processed in the brainin ovo.EEG-recordings from randomized hyperpallial brain sites were recordedin ovoand noxious stimuli were applied. Temporal and spectral analyses of the EEG were performed.The onset of physiological neuronal signals could be determined at developmental day 13. ERP/ERSP/ITC analysis did not reveal phase-locked nociceptive responses.Although no central nociceptive responses were documented, adequate EEG-responses to noxious stimuli from other brain areas cannot be excluded. The extreme stress impact on the embryo during the recording may overwrite the perception of noniceptive stimuli. The results suggest developmental day 13 as the earliest embryonal stage being able to receive and process nociceptive stimuli.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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