Menthol Induces Surgical Anesthesia and Rapid Movement in Fishes

M. Kasai, Shoko Hososhima, Yun-Fei Liang
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Abstract

To determine whether fishes respond to menthol, Japanese medaka Oryzias latipes, goldfish Carassius auratus, and zebrafish Danio rerio were exposed to various types of menthol receptors agonists and the behavioral responses to these drugs were observed. Waterbone application of dl-menthol (0.5 mM) induced surgical anesthesia in 100% of medaka, 90% of goldfish, and 100% of zebrafish. The percentage of response increased dose-dependently from 0.2 mM to 0.5 mM. There were no differences in either percentage or latency of the response in surgical anesthesia among dl-, d-, and l- types of menthol. A high (3.0 mM) concentration of any of the three types of menthol induced rapid movement fol- lowed by the anesthetic response. Rapid movement was observed with allyl isothiocyanate, a cold nociceptor agonist, but not with icilin, a cold receptor agonist, in medaka and goldfish. Both allyl isothiocyanate and icilin failed to induce surgi- cal anesthesia. To determine the involvement of � -aminobutyric acid (GABA) system in menthol-induced surgical anes- thesia, the effect of the receptors antagonist for the GABAA was tested. Pretreatment with a specific GABAA receptor an- tagonist prolonged the latency of the anesthetic response to menthol, but not to cold-water stimulation, in medaka and goldfish. These results demonstrate that menthol can play a role in the induction of surgical anesthesia in fishes, related at least in part to the activation of GABAA receptors, and of rapid movement possibly via cold nociceptors.
薄荷醇诱导手术麻醉和鱼类的快速运动
为了确定鱼类对薄荷醇是否有反应,我们将日本米aka Oryzias latipes、金鱼Carassius auratus和斑马鱼分别暴露于不同类型的薄荷醇受体激动剂中,观察它们对这些药物的行为反应。水骨应用dl-薄荷醇(0.5 mM)诱导100%的medaka, 90%的金鱼和100%的斑马鱼的手术麻醉。从0.2 mM到0.5 mM,反应百分比呈剂量依赖性增加。在手术麻醉中,dl-、d-和l-型薄荷脑的反应百分比和潜伏期没有差异。三种薄荷醇中任何一种的高浓度(3.0 mM)都会引起快速运动,随后是麻醉反应。异硫氰酸烯丙酯(一种冷痛觉感受器激动剂)在medaka和金鱼中观察到快速运动,而icilin(一种冷感受器激动剂)则没有。异硫氰酸烯丙酯和icilin均未能诱导手术麻醉。为了确定氨基丁酸(GABA)系统在薄荷醇致手术麻醉中的作用,我们测试了GABAA受体拮抗剂的作用。用一种特殊的GABAA受体拮抗剂进行预处理可以延长水母和金鱼对薄荷醇的麻醉反应潜伏期,但对冷水刺激没有作用。这些结果表明,薄荷醇可以在鱼类的手术麻醉诱导中发挥作用,至少部分与GABAA受体的激活以及可能通过冷伤害感受器的快速运动有关。
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