Esketamine Anesthetizes Mice With a Similar Potency to Racemic Ketamine.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Xiaofan Ma, Jiali Peng, Yelin Chen, Zeyi Wang, Qiang Zhou, Jia Yan, Hong Jiang
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Esketamine, the right-handed optical isomer of racemic ketamine, has recently become widely used for anesthesia and analgesia as a replacement for racemic ketamine. However, there are limited studies comparing the anesthetic and analgesic effects of esketamine and racemic ketamine in mice. This research was conducted to analyze the dose-dependent anesthetic and analgesic efficacy of esketamine in mice and to compare its potency with that of the racemate. We tested the anesthetic effects of different doses of esketamine and compared its potency with that of the racemate using righting reflex tests. Then, the acetic acid-induced pain model and formalin-induced pain model were used to investigate the analgesic effect. Compared with racemic ketamine, an equivalent dose of esketamine at 100 mg/kg was required to induce stable anesthesia. In contrast, 5 mg/kg esketamine was sufficient to provide analgesic effects similar to those of 10 mg/kg ketamine. Together, esketamine had a similar potency to racemic ketamine for anesthesia and a stronger potency for analgesia in mice.

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艾氯胺酮麻醉小鼠的效力与外消旋氯胺酮相似。
艾氯胺酮是外消旋氯胺酮的右旋光学异构体,近年来作为外消旋氯胺酮的替代品被广泛用于麻醉和镇痛。然而,比较艾氯胺酮和外消旋氯胺酮对小鼠的麻醉和镇痛作用的研究有限。本研究分析了艾氯胺酮对小鼠的剂量依赖性麻醉和镇痛效果,并将其与消旋物的效力进行了比较。我们测试了不同剂量的艾氯胺酮的麻醉效果,并使用翻正反射试验将其效力与外消旋体的效力进行了比较。然后采用醋酸致痛模型和福尔马林致痛模型考察其镇痛效果。与外消旋氯胺酮相比,需要等量剂量100 mg/kg的艾氯胺酮来诱导稳定麻醉。相反,5 mg/kg艾氯胺酮足以提供与10 mg/kg氯胺酮相似的镇痛效果。综上所述,艾氯胺酮具有与外消旋氯胺酮相似的麻醉效力,在小鼠中具有更强的镇痛效力。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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