一种快速简单的鸡胚胎麻醉方案。

IF 2.2 4区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Mônica Horr, Simone Sommerfeld, Murilo V Silva, Belchiolina B Fonseca
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摘要

鸡胚胎是世界范围内重要的生命科学研究工具,必须采用适当的麻醉方案,以避免动物遭受不合理的痛苦。因此,我们的目的是利用一种简单的接种途径,即壳膜(SM)来评估不同的ce麻醉方案。我们采用多参数监测器的传感器,通过壳体评估绒毛膜尿囊膜(CAM)中的花瓶,采用脉搏心率和CE运动作为疼痛的参数。(1)氯胺酮(5 mg/CE)、咪达唑仑(0.05 mg/CE)、吗啡(0.15 mg/CE)联合组;氯胺酮(5mg /CE)和噻嗪(0.125 mg/CE);(iii)噻嗪(0.0125 mg/CE)和吗啡(0.15 mg/CE)。测试药物麻醉电位的应力法是高温刺激,使CEs距离Bussen喷嘴火焰10 cm,持续30 s。在这个实验模型中,不同药物之间的关联减少了脉搏和运动,表明可能有镇静作用。经应激法处理后,氯胺酮-咪达唑仑-吗啡组和氯胺酮-噻嗪组小鼠心率和运动保持较低,而非药物治疗组小鼠心率增加。在刺激后,给予噻嗪-吗啡组心率未降低,但运动减少。由于最好的结果是氯胺酮-咪达唑仑-吗啡和氯胺酮-噻嗪的组合,我们建议在胚胎发育的最后三分之一的实验方案和安乐死中使用这些关联。
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A fast and simple protocol to anaesthesia in chicken embryos.

A fast and simple protocol to anaesthesia in chicken embryos.

A fast and simple protocol to anaesthesia in chicken embryos.

A fast and simple protocol to anaesthesia in chicken embryos.

Chicken embryos (CE) are an experimental model used as an important life science research tool worldwide, and then, adequate anesthetic protocols must be adopted to avoid the unjustifiable suffering of animals. Thus, our objective was to evaluate different anesthetic protocols in CEs using an easy inoculation route, the shell membrane (SM). We adopted the heart rate by pulse and the CE movements as a parameter of pain by assessing the vase in the chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) through the shell by a sensor of a multiparametric monitor. CEs were distributed into the following groups: (i) association of ketamine (5 mg/CE), midazolam (0.05 mg/CE) and morphine (0.15 mg/CE); (ii) ketamine (5 mg/CE) and xylazine (0.125 mg/CE); (iii) xylazine (0.0125 mg/CE) and morphine (0.15 mg/CE). The stress method used to test the anesthetic potential of the drugs was high temperature stimulation, keeping the CEs 10 cm from the fire of a Bussen nozzle for 30 s. In this experimental model, associations between different drugs decreased the pulse and the movement, indicating possible sedation. After treatment, the CE's submitted to the stress method had the heart rate and movements kept low in the groups ketamine-midazolam-morphine and ketamine-xylazine, while the non-drug-treated group increased heart rate. In a group treated with xylazine-morphine, the heart rate did not decrease, but the movement decreased after the stimulus. As the best results were the combinations of ketamine-midazolam-morphine and ketamine-xylazine, we recommend these associations for use in embryos in the final third of embryonic development in experimental protocols and euthanasia.

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Experimental Animals
Experimental Animals 生物-动物学
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2.80
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期刊介绍: The aim of this international journal is to accelerate progress in laboratory animal experimentation and disseminate relevant information in related areas through publication of peer reviewed Original papers and Review articles. The journal covers basic to applied biomedical research centering around use of experimental animals and also covers topics related to experimental animals such as technology, management, and animal welfare.
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