Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics
Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Bischof H-J. Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics. ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE . 2020;37(2):159-167. Kawai et al. (2011) recently introduced a mixture of three anesthetic agents (here called MMB) that has an effect simil...
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ftubbiepub:oai:pub.uni-bielefeld.de:2942896 2023-05-15T15:34:41+02:00 Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics Ikebuchi, Maki Okanoya, Kazuo Bischof, Hans-Joachim 2020 https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2942896 eng eng Zoological Soc Japan info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.2108/zs190055 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/0289-0003 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000525350500008 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/32282147 https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2942896 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess medetomidine midazolam butorphanol M/M/B ketamine/xylazine Taeniopygia guttata Lonchura striata http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 info:eu-repo/semantics/article doc-type:article text 2020 ftubbiepub https://doi.org/10.2108/zs190055 2022-02-08T22:37:12Z Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Bischof H-J. Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics. ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE . 2020;37(2):159-167. Kawai et al. (2011) recently introduced a mixture of three anesthetic agents (here called MMB) that has an effect similar to ketamine/xylazine in mice, which might allow more effective reaction to changes in the animal condition, as an antagonist is available, and which can be used without license for handling narcotic drugs. Using Kawai's study as a baseline, we tested whether this anesthesia and its antagonist can also be used in avian studies. In the present study, we used two species, the zebra finch and the Bengalese finch, of the avian family Estrildidae. In zebra finches, anesthesia effects similar to the use of ketamine/xylazine and to those obtained in mice can be reached by the use of MMB if a higher dose is applied. MMB leads to more variable anesthesia, but has the advantage of a longer time window of deep anesthesia. An antagonist to one component of MMB reduced the awaking time, but was not as effective as in mice. For Bengalese finches, MMB cannot be generally recommended because of difficult handling and high mortality rate when used without antagonist, but could be used for perfusions instead of pentobarbital. Article in Journal/Newspaper Avian Studies PUB - Publications at Bielefeld University Finch ENVELOPE(167.383,167.383,-72.567,-72.567) Zoological Science 37 2 159 |
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Ikebuchi M, Okanoya K, Bischof H-J. Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics. ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE . 2020;37(2):159-167. Kawai et al. (2011) recently introduced a mixture of three anesthetic agents (here called MMB) that has an effect similar to ketamine/xylazine in mice, which might allow more effective reaction to changes in the animal condition, as an antagonist is available, and which can be used without license for handling narcotic drugs. Using Kawai's study as a baseline, we tested whether this anesthesia and its antagonist can also be used in avian studies. In the present study, we used two species, the zebra finch and the Bengalese finch, of the avian family Estrildidae. In zebra finches, anesthesia effects similar to the use of ketamine/xylazine and to those obtained in mice can be reached by the use of MMB if a higher dose is applied. MMB leads to more variable anesthesia, but has the advantage of a longer time window of deep anesthesia. An antagonist to one component of MMB reduced the awaking time, but was not as effective as in mice. For Bengalese finches, MMB cannot be generally recommended because of difficult handling and high mortality rate when used without antagonist, but could be used for perfusions instead of pentobarbital. |
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Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics |
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Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics |
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Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics |
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Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics |
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Different Reactions of Zebra Finches and Bengalese Finches to a Three-Component Mixture of Anesthetics |
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different reactions of zebra finches and bengalese finches to a three-component mixture of anesthetics |
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