不同麻醉方案对红臀刺鼠电射精后勃起、射精及精子参数的影响

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从麻醉参数、勃起和射精功能以及精液指标等方面比较了不同麻醉方案对红臀刺鼠电射精的影响,以期为红臀刺鼠资源保护辅助生殖的发展提供参考。10名性成熟男性每隔15天进行电射精,麻醉方案如下:氯胺酮/噻嗪、氯胺酮/右美托咪定、氯胺酮/噻嗪/硬膜外麻醉或阿扎哌酮/哌啶/氯胺酮/噻嗪加硬膜外麻醉。评估以下变量:诱导潜伏期、麻醉恢复和硬膜外麻醉持续时间。关于生殖变量,勃起,射精发生的刺激周期和精液特征进行了观察。所有协议都有效地提供了足够的诱导延迟(从1.46到13.14分钟不等)和恢复(平均2小时)周期。术前用药不影响硬膜外麻醉持续时间(P<0.05)。与其他方案相比,硬膜外麻醉前给药阿扎酮/哌啶可促进agouti勃起过程的增加(P <0.05)。所有的方案都有效地刺激射精(100%),即使大多数射精是aspermic(85%)。在氯胺酮/噻嗪麻醉的动物中,精子的存在仅占30%,氯胺酮/右美托咪定麻醉的动物中占20%,氯胺酮/噻嗪/硬膜外麻醉的动物中占10%。氯胺酮/噻嗪比氯胺酮/右美托咪定的体积(201.7±173.4比810.0±127.3µL)和精子浓度(270.0±200比25.0±15.0 × 106精子/mL)更高(P <0.05)。综上所述,我们建议使用氯胺酮/噻嗪组合的标准麻醉方案来获得红臀刺鼠的精子。数据可用性声明当前研究中使用和/或分析的数据集可根据通讯作者的合理要求提供。
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Effect of different anesthetic protocols on erection, ejaculation and sperm parameters in red-rumped agoutis (Dasyprocta leporina) subjected to electroejaculation

With the aim of contributing to the development of assisted reproduction for red-rumped agouti germplasm conservation, we compared different anesthetic protocols for electroejaculation in agoutis in terms of anesthetic parameters, functions of erection and ejaculation, and semen metrics. Ten sexually mature males underwent electroejaculation with 15-day intervals according to the following anesthetic protocols: Ketamine/xylazine, Ketamine/dexmedetomidine, Ketamine/xylazine/epidural anesthesia or Azaperone/meperidine/ketamine/xylazine plus epidural anesthesia. The following variables were evaluated: induction latency period, anesthetic recovery, and duration of epidural anesthesia. Regarding the reproductive variables, erection, the stimulation cycle in which ejaculation occurred, and the semen characteristics were observed. All the protocols were efficient for providing adequate induction of latency (ranging from 1.46 to 13.14 min) and recovery (average 2 h) periods. The use of a premedication did not influence the duration of epidural anesthesia (P<0.05). The administration of an azaperone/meperidine-based premedication prior to epidural anesthesia promoted an increase in the agouti erection process when compared to the other protocols (P < 0.05). All the protocols were efficient in stimulating ejaculation (100 %), even though most ejaculates were aspermic (85 %). The presence of sperm was only observed in 30 % of the animals anesthetized with ketamine/xylazine, 20 % with ketamine/dexmedetomidine, and 10 % with Ketamine/xylazine/epidural anesthesia. Ketamine/xylazine provided a lower volume (201.7±173.4 vs. 810.0±127.3 µL) and greater sperm concentration (270.0±200 vs. 25.0±15.0 × 106 sperm/mL) than Ketamine/dexmedetomidine (P < 0.05). In conclusion, we suggest the use of the standard anesthetic protocol based on the Ketamine/xylazine combination to obtain sperm in red-rumped agouti.

Data availability statement

The datasets used and/or analyzed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.

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Theriogenology wild
Theriogenology wild Animal Science and Zoology, Veterinary Science
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