Continuous Rate Infusion of Alfaxalone during Ketamine-Xylazine Anesthesia in Rats.
Anesthesia, General
/ veterinary
Anesthetics
/ administration & dosage
Animals
Body Temperature
/ drug effects
Drug Therapy, Combination
Female
Heart Rate
/ drug effects
Hypnotics and Sedatives
/ administration & dosage
Ketamine
/ administration & dosage
Laboratory Animal Science
Male
Pregnanediones
/ administration & dosage
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Respiratory Rate
/ drug effects
Xylazine
/ administration & dosage
Journal
Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : JAALAS
ISSN: 2769-6677
Titre abrégé: J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101269489
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
01 03 2020
01 03 2020
Historique:
pubmed:
16
2
2020
medline:
26
1
2021
entrez:
16
2
2020
Statut:
ppublish
Résumé
Alfaxalone is an injectable anesthetic agent that is used in veterinary medicine for general anesthesia. We evaluated the safety and efficacy of alfaxalone delivered through continuous rate infusion by comparing ketamine-xylazine-alfaxalone (KXA) anesthesia with ketamine-xylazine (KX) anesthesia in Sprague-Dawley rats. Anesthesia was induced in male and female rats by using subcutaneous KX. After induction, rats in the KXA group received alfaxalone (10 mg/kg/h IV) for 35 min, whereas rats in the KX group did not receive alfaxalone. At the end of the trial, alfaxalone was discontinued, and xylazine was reversed in all rats by using atipamezole. Throughout anesthesia, we assessed forepaw withdrawal reflex (FPWR), hindpaw withdrawal reflex (HPWR), response to surgical stimulation, heart rate, respiratory rate, SpO₂, body temperature, and time to standing. KXA produced a reliable surgical plane of anesthesia, as evidenced by the loss of both FPWR and HPWR and lack of response to surgical stimulation in all 16 rats, whereas only 6 of the 16 rats in the KX group lost HPWR. No rat in the KXA group regained a paw withdrawal reflex during alfaxalone administration, whereas 3 of the 12 rats (25%) in the KX group that reached a surgical plane of anesthesia exited that plane within the 35-min timeframe. Neither heart rate, respiratory rate, SpO₂, body temperature, nor time to standing differed between KXA and KX groups; and there were no sex-associated differences in anesthesia response. These results indicate that alfaxalone (10 mg/kg/h IV) delivered through continuous rate infusion, in combination with ketamine and xylazine, provides a safe, prolonged, and reliable surgical plane of anesthesia in rats.
Identifiants
pubmed: 32059754
doi: 10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-19-000122
pmc: PMC7073396
doi:
Substances chimiques
Anesthetics
0
Hypnotics and Sedatives
0
Pregnanediones
0
Xylazine
2KFG9TP5V8
Ketamine
690G0D6V8H
alphaxalone
BD07M97B2A
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
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