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Comparative Study of the Aftereffect of CO(2) Inhalation or Tiletamine–Zolazepam–Xylazine Anesthesia on Laboratory Outbred Rats and Mice

CO(2) inhalation is currently the most common method of euthanasia for laboratory rats and mice, and it is often used for further terminal blood sampling for clinical biochemical assays. Lately, this method has been criticized due to animal welfare issues associated with some processes that develop...

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Autores principales: Khokhlova, Oksana N., Borozdina, Natalya A., Sadovnikova, Elena S., Pakhomova, Irina A., Rudenko, Pavel A., Korolkova, Yuliya V., Kozlov, Sergey A., Dyachenko, Igor A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8962436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020512
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author Khokhlova, Oksana N.
Borozdina, Natalya A.
Sadovnikova, Elena S.
Pakhomova, Irina A.
Rudenko, Pavel A.
Korolkova, Yuliya V.
Kozlov, Sergey A.
Dyachenko, Igor A.
author_facet Khokhlova, Oksana N.
Borozdina, Natalya A.
Sadovnikova, Elena S.
Pakhomova, Irina A.
Rudenko, Pavel A.
Korolkova, Yuliya V.
Kozlov, Sergey A.
Dyachenko, Igor A.
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description CO(2) inhalation is currently the most common method of euthanasia for laboratory rats and mice, and it is often used for further terminal blood sampling for clinical biochemical assays. Lately, this method has been criticized due to animal welfare issues associated with some processes that develop after CO(2) inhalation. The stress reaction and the value of the clinical laboratory parameters significantly depend on the used anesthetics, method, and the site of blood sampling. Especially in small rodents, an acute terminal state followed by a cascade of metabolic reactions that can affect the studied biochemical profile may develop and cause unnecessary suffering of animals. The aim of this study was to compare the stability of biochemical parameters of outbred Sprague Dawley rats and CD-1 mice serum collected after CO(2) inhalation or the intramuscular injection of tiletamine–zolazepam–xylazine (TZX). The serum content of total protein and albumin, cholesterol, triglycerides, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotr ansferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total bilirubin, and creatinine was decreased by the injection of TZX in comparison with CO(2) inhalation. In addition, the levels of calcium, phosphates, chlorides and potassium were lowered by TZX vs. CO(2) administration, while the level of sodium increased. Finally, the level of the majority of serum clinical biochemical parameters in rats and mice tend to be overestimated after CO(2) inhalation, which may lead to masking the possible effect of anti-inflammatory drugs in animal tests. Injection anesthesia for small rodents with TZX is a more feasible method for terminal blood sampling, which also reduces the suffering of animals.
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spelling pubmed-89624362022-03-30 Comparative Study of the Aftereffect of CO(2) Inhalation or Tiletamine–Zolazepam–Xylazine Anesthesia on Laboratory Outbred Rats and Mice Khokhlova, Oksana N. Borozdina, Natalya A. Sadovnikova, Elena S. Pakhomova, Irina A. Rudenko, Pavel A. Korolkova, Yuliya V. Kozlov, Sergey A. Dyachenko, Igor A. Biomedicines Article CO(2) inhalation is currently the most common method of euthanasia for laboratory rats and mice, and it is often used for further terminal blood sampling for clinical biochemical assays. Lately, this method has been criticized due to animal welfare issues associated with some processes that develop after CO(2) inhalation. The stress reaction and the value of the clinical laboratory parameters significantly depend on the used anesthetics, method, and the site of blood sampling. Especially in small rodents, an acute terminal state followed by a cascade of metabolic reactions that can affect the studied biochemical profile may develop and cause unnecessary suffering of animals. The aim of this study was to compare the stability of biochemical parameters of outbred Sprague Dawley rats and CD-1 mice serum collected after CO(2) inhalation or the intramuscular injection of tiletamine–zolazepam–xylazine (TZX). The serum content of total protein and albumin, cholesterol, triglycerides, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotr ansferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), total bilirubin, and creatinine was decreased by the injection of TZX in comparison with CO(2) inhalation. In addition, the levels of calcium, phosphates, chlorides and potassium were lowered by TZX vs. CO(2) administration, while the level of sodium increased. Finally, the level of the majority of serum clinical biochemical parameters in rats and mice tend to be overestimated after CO(2) inhalation, which may lead to masking the possible effect of anti-inflammatory drugs in animal tests. Injection anesthesia for small rodents with TZX is a more feasible method for terminal blood sampling, which also reduces the suffering of animals. MDPI 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8962436/ /pubmed/35203719 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020512 Text en © 2022 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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Khokhlova, Oksana N.
Borozdina, Natalya A.
Sadovnikova, Elena S.
Pakhomova, Irina A.
Rudenko, Pavel A.
Korolkova, Yuliya V.
Kozlov, Sergey A.
Dyachenko, Igor A.
Comparative Study of the Aftereffect of CO(2) Inhalation or Tiletamine–Zolazepam–Xylazine Anesthesia on Laboratory Outbred Rats and Mice
title Comparative Study of the Aftereffect of CO(2) Inhalation or Tiletamine–Zolazepam–Xylazine Anesthesia on Laboratory Outbred Rats and Mice
title_full Comparative Study of the Aftereffect of CO(2) Inhalation or Tiletamine–Zolazepam–Xylazine Anesthesia on Laboratory Outbred Rats and Mice
title_fullStr Comparative Study of the Aftereffect of CO(2) Inhalation or Tiletamine–Zolazepam–Xylazine Anesthesia on Laboratory Outbred Rats and Mice
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Study of the Aftereffect of CO(2) Inhalation or Tiletamine–Zolazepam–Xylazine Anesthesia on Laboratory Outbred Rats and Mice
title_short Comparative Study of the Aftereffect of CO(2) Inhalation or Tiletamine–Zolazepam–Xylazine Anesthesia on Laboratory Outbred Rats and Mice
title_sort comparative study of the aftereffect of co(2) inhalation or tiletamine–zolazepam–xylazine anesthesia on laboratory outbred rats and mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8962436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35203719
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines10020512
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