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Effects of Multimodal Analgesic Protocol, with Buprenorphine and Meloxicam, on Mice Well-Being: A Dose Finding Study

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Inadequate pain management affects animal welfare and scientific data validity. Multimodal analgesia is effective in reducing postoperative pain. However, surgery-related pain is not the only distress animals suffer during the perioperative period. The anesthetic or analgesic agent o...

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Autores principales: Furumoto, Kayo, Ogita, Kumi, Kamisaka, Tomomi, Kawasumi, Asami, Takata, Koushi, Maeta, Noritaka, Itoi, Takamasa, Nohara, Masakatsu, Saeki, Kaori, Kanda, Teppei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944198
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123420
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author Furumoto, Kayo
Ogita, Kumi
Kamisaka, Tomomi
Kawasumi, Asami
Takata, Koushi
Maeta, Noritaka
Itoi, Takamasa
Nohara, Masakatsu
Saeki, Kaori
Kanda, Teppei
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Ogita, Kumi
Kamisaka, Tomomi
Kawasumi, Asami
Takata, Koushi
Maeta, Noritaka
Itoi, Takamasa
Nohara, Masakatsu
Saeki, Kaori
Kanda, Teppei
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Inadequate pain management affects animal welfare and scientific data validity. Multimodal analgesia is effective in reducing postoperative pain. However, surgery-related pain is not the only distress animals suffer during the perioperative period. The anesthetic or analgesic agent of choice, route and frequency of anesthetic or analgesic administration, and stressors such as anxiety and fear also induce distress. We hypothesized that a multimodal analgesic protocol using buprenorphine and meloxicam would have analgesic effects, and evaluated the effects of methods and drugs used for anesthesia and analgesia on the well-being of mice assigned to different groups. Even in the absence of surgical pain, the anesthesia + analgesia group presented the same negative effects as the surgery + anesthesia + analgesia group. The multimodal analgesic protocol, using buprenorphine and meloxicam, for mice is expected to have an analgesic effect on pain associated with laparotomy but was not sufficient in preventing food intake and weight decrease. This does not negate the need to administer analgesics, but suggests the need to focus on and care not only about the approach to relieve pain associated with surgery, but also other types of distresses in order to minimize negative side effects that may interfere with postoperative recovery in mice. ABSTRACT: The anesthetic or analgesic agent of choice, route and frequency of anesthetic or analgesic administration, and stressors induce distress during the perioperative period. We evaluated a multimodal analgesic protocol using buprenorphine and meloxicam on the well-being of mice. Twenty-four Slc:ICR male mice were divided into control, anesthesia + analgesia, and surgery + anesthesia + analgesia groups. Tap water (orally: PO) and water for injection (subcutaneous: SC) were administered to the control group. Buprenorphine was administered twice (SC, 0.1 mg/kg/8 h) and meloxicam was administered thrice (PO, 5 mg/kg/24 h) to the anesthesia + analgesia and surgery + anesthesia + analgesia groups. The mice were subjected to laparotomy and assessed for several parameters. Even in absence of surgical pain, the anesthesia + analgesia group presented the same negative effects as the surgery + anesthesia + analgesia group. This multimodal analgesic protocol for mice was expected to have an analgesic effect on pain associated with laparotomy but was not sufficient to prevent food intake and weight decrease. This does not negate the need to administer analgesics, but suggests the need to focus on and care not only about the approach to relieve pain associated with surgery, but also other types of distresses to minimize negative side effects that may interfere with postoperative recovery in mice.
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spelling pubmed-86981952021-12-24 Effects of Multimodal Analgesic Protocol, with Buprenorphine and Meloxicam, on Mice Well-Being: A Dose Finding Study Furumoto, Kayo Ogita, Kumi Kamisaka, Tomomi Kawasumi, Asami Takata, Koushi Maeta, Noritaka Itoi, Takamasa Nohara, Masakatsu Saeki, Kaori Kanda, Teppei Animals (Basel) Communication SIMPLE SUMMARY: Inadequate pain management affects animal welfare and scientific data validity. Multimodal analgesia is effective in reducing postoperative pain. However, surgery-related pain is not the only distress animals suffer during the perioperative period. The anesthetic or analgesic agent of choice, route and frequency of anesthetic or analgesic administration, and stressors such as anxiety and fear also induce distress. We hypothesized that a multimodal analgesic protocol using buprenorphine and meloxicam would have analgesic effects, and evaluated the effects of methods and drugs used for anesthesia and analgesia on the well-being of mice assigned to different groups. Even in the absence of surgical pain, the anesthesia + analgesia group presented the same negative effects as the surgery + anesthesia + analgesia group. The multimodal analgesic protocol, using buprenorphine and meloxicam, for mice is expected to have an analgesic effect on pain associated with laparotomy but was not sufficient in preventing food intake and weight decrease. This does not negate the need to administer analgesics, but suggests the need to focus on and care not only about the approach to relieve pain associated with surgery, but also other types of distresses in order to minimize negative side effects that may interfere with postoperative recovery in mice. ABSTRACT: The anesthetic or analgesic agent of choice, route and frequency of anesthetic or analgesic administration, and stressors induce distress during the perioperative period. We evaluated a multimodal analgesic protocol using buprenorphine and meloxicam on the well-being of mice. Twenty-four Slc:ICR male mice were divided into control, anesthesia + analgesia, and surgery + anesthesia + analgesia groups. Tap water (orally: PO) and water for injection (subcutaneous: SC) were administered to the control group. Buprenorphine was administered twice (SC, 0.1 mg/kg/8 h) and meloxicam was administered thrice (PO, 5 mg/kg/24 h) to the anesthesia + analgesia and surgery + anesthesia + analgesia groups. The mice were subjected to laparotomy and assessed for several parameters. Even in absence of surgical pain, the anesthesia + analgesia group presented the same negative effects as the surgery + anesthesia + analgesia group. This multimodal analgesic protocol for mice was expected to have an analgesic effect on pain associated with laparotomy but was not sufficient to prevent food intake and weight decrease. This does not negate the need to administer analgesics, but suggests the need to focus on and care not only about the approach to relieve pain associated with surgery, but also other types of distresses to minimize negative side effects that may interfere with postoperative recovery in mice. MDPI 2021-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8698195/ /pubmed/34944198 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123420 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Furumoto, Kayo
Ogita, Kumi
Kamisaka, Tomomi
Kawasumi, Asami
Takata, Koushi
Maeta, Noritaka
Itoi, Takamasa
Nohara, Masakatsu
Saeki, Kaori
Kanda, Teppei
Effects of Multimodal Analgesic Protocol, with Buprenorphine and Meloxicam, on Mice Well-Being: A Dose Finding Study
title Effects of Multimodal Analgesic Protocol, with Buprenorphine and Meloxicam, on Mice Well-Being: A Dose Finding Study
title_full Effects of Multimodal Analgesic Protocol, with Buprenorphine and Meloxicam, on Mice Well-Being: A Dose Finding Study
title_fullStr Effects of Multimodal Analgesic Protocol, with Buprenorphine and Meloxicam, on Mice Well-Being: A Dose Finding Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Multimodal Analgesic Protocol, with Buprenorphine and Meloxicam, on Mice Well-Being: A Dose Finding Study
title_short Effects of Multimodal Analgesic Protocol, with Buprenorphine and Meloxicam, on Mice Well-Being: A Dose Finding Study
title_sort effects of multimodal analgesic protocol, with buprenorphine and meloxicam, on mice well-being: a dose finding study
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944198
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11123420
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