Effect of intramuscular administration of medetomidine and xylazine on tear flow measured by the Schirmer tear test I in healthy cats.


Journal

Journal of feline medicine and surgery
ISSN: 1532-2750
Titre abrégé: J Feline Med Surg
Pays: England
ID NLM: 100897329

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2019
Historique:
pubmed: 1 9 2018
medline: 27 6 2020
entrez: 1 9 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This study aimed to investigate the effects of intramuscular medetomidine and xylazine on tear flow in healthy cats. Five cats each received medetomidine 10, 20, 40 and 80 µg/kg IM; xylazine 1.0, 2.0, 4.0 and 8.0 mg/kg IM; and physiological saline (2.0 ml IM) in a randomised order separated by intervals of at least 1 week. The Schirmer tear test (STT) I was performed in both eyes before and 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 24 h after each dose. The STT I value decreased significantly at 0.5 and 1.0 h and at 0.75 and 1.0 h in both eyes after administration of medetomidine at 10 or 40 µg/kg. After administration of medetomidine 80 µg/kg, there was a significant decrease in the STT I reading at 0.75, 2 and 3 h in the left eye and 0.75, 1, 2 and 3 h in the right eye. The STT I value decreased significantly at: 0.5, 0.75, 1 and 2 h in the left eye and 0.75 h in the right eye after administration of xylazine 1.0 mg/kg; 0.5, 0.75, 1 and 2 h in the left eye and 0.5, 0.75, 1 and 3 h in the right eye after administration of xylazine 2.0 mg/kg; 0.5, 0.75, 1 and 2 h in both eyes after administration of xylazine 4.0 mg/kg; and 0.5, 0.75, 1, 2 and 3 h in the left eye and 0.75, 1, 2, 3 and 4 h in the right eye after administration of xylazine 8.0 mg/kg. Both medetomidine and xylazine significantly decreased feline tear flow measured by STT I. Therefore, the ocular surface should be monitored carefully and protected appropriately in cats treated with these sedatives.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30168740
doi: 10.1177/1098612X18795723
doi:

Substances chimiques

Hypnotics and Sedatives 0
Xylazine 2KFG9TP5V8
Medetomidine MR15E85MQM

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

788-792

Auteurs

Teppei Kanda (T)

1 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Okayama University of Science, Imabari, Ehime, Japan.
2 Department of Comparative Animal Science, College of Life Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan.

Yuki Shimizu (Y)

1 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Okayama University of Science, Imabari, Ehime, Japan.
2 Department of Comparative Animal Science, College of Life Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan.

Chisa Hanazono (C)

2 Department of Comparative Animal Science, College of Life Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan.

Saya Maki (S)

2 Department of Comparative Animal Science, College of Life Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan.

Noritaka Maeta (N)

1 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Okayama University of Science, Imabari, Ehime, Japan.

Takamasa Itoi (T)

2 Department of Comparative Animal Science, College of Life Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan.

Kayo Furumoto (K)

2 Department of Comparative Animal Science, College of Life Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan.

Yasuhiko Okamura (Y)

1 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Okayama University of Science, Imabari, Ehime, Japan.
2 Department of Comparative Animal Science, College of Life Science, Kurashiki University of Science and the Arts, Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan.

Yoshiki Itoh (Y)

1 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Okayama University of Science, Imabari, Ehime, Japan.

Toshinori Furukawa (T)

1 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Okayama University of Science, Imabari, Ehime, Japan.

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