Physiological and Clinical Responses in Pigs in Relation to Plasma Concentrations during Anesthesia with Dexmedetomidine, Tiletamine, Zolazepam, and Butorphanol

Reliable protocols for short-term anesthetics are essential to safeguard animal welfare during medical investigations. The aim of the study was to assess the adequacy and reliability of an anesthetic protocol and to evaluate physiological and clinical responses, in relation to the drug plasma concen...

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Main Authors: Anneli Rydén, Marianne Jensen-Waern, Görel Nyman, Lena Olsén
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1482
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spelling doaj-955691071d2043a2b5133486a61f213e2021-06-01T00:39:55ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152021-05-01111482148210.3390/ani11061482Physiological and Clinical Responses in Pigs in Relation to Plasma Concentrations during Anesthesia with Dexmedetomidine, Tiletamine, Zolazepam, and ButorphanolAnneli Rydén0Marianne Jensen-Waern1Görel Nyman2Lena Olsén3Department of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-750 07 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-750 07 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-750 07 Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Clinical Sciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SE-750 07 Uppsala, SwedenReliable protocols for short-term anesthetics are essential to safeguard animal welfare during medical investigations. The aim of the study was to assess the adequacy and reliability of an anesthetic protocol and to evaluate physiological and clinical responses, in relation to the drug plasma concentrations, for pigs undergoing short-term anesthesia. A second aim was to see whether an intravenous dosage could prolong the anesthesia. The anesthesia was induced by an intramuscular injection of dexmedetomidine, tiletamine zolazepam, and butorphanol in 12 pigs. In six of the pigs, a repeated injection intravenously of one-third of the initial dose was given after one hour. The physiological and clinical effects from induction to recovery were examined. Plasma concentrations of the drugs were analyzed and pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated. Each drug’s absorption and time to maximal concentration were rapid. All pigs were able to maintain spontaneous respiration. The route of administration did not alter the half-life of the drug. The results suggest that intramuscular administration of the four-drug combination provides up to two hours of anesthesia with stable physiological parameters and an acceptable level of analgesia while maintaining spontaneous respiration. A repeated intravenous injection may be used to extend the time of anesthesia by 30 min.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1482animal welfarepharmacokineticswinetransportationshort term
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author Anneli Rydén
Marianne Jensen-Waern
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Lena Olsén
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Marianne Jensen-Waern
Görel Nyman
Lena Olsén
Physiological and Clinical Responses in Pigs in Relation to Plasma Concentrations during Anesthesia with Dexmedetomidine, Tiletamine, Zolazepam, and Butorphanol
Animals
animal welfare
pharmacokinetic
swine
transportation
short term
author_facet Anneli Rydén
Marianne Jensen-Waern
Görel Nyman
Lena Olsén
author_sort Anneli Rydén
title Physiological and Clinical Responses in Pigs in Relation to Plasma Concentrations during Anesthesia with Dexmedetomidine, Tiletamine, Zolazepam, and Butorphanol
title_short Physiological and Clinical Responses in Pigs in Relation to Plasma Concentrations during Anesthesia with Dexmedetomidine, Tiletamine, Zolazepam, and Butorphanol
title_full Physiological and Clinical Responses in Pigs in Relation to Plasma Concentrations during Anesthesia with Dexmedetomidine, Tiletamine, Zolazepam, and Butorphanol
title_fullStr Physiological and Clinical Responses in Pigs in Relation to Plasma Concentrations during Anesthesia with Dexmedetomidine, Tiletamine, Zolazepam, and Butorphanol
title_full_unstemmed Physiological and Clinical Responses in Pigs in Relation to Plasma Concentrations during Anesthesia with Dexmedetomidine, Tiletamine, Zolazepam, and Butorphanol
title_sort physiological and clinical responses in pigs in relation to plasma concentrations during anesthesia with dexmedetomidine, tiletamine, zolazepam, and butorphanol
publisher MDPI AG
series Animals
issn 2076-2615
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Reliable protocols for short-term anesthetics are essential to safeguard animal welfare during medical investigations. The aim of the study was to assess the adequacy and reliability of an anesthetic protocol and to evaluate physiological and clinical responses, in relation to the drug plasma concentrations, for pigs undergoing short-term anesthesia. A second aim was to see whether an intravenous dosage could prolong the anesthesia. The anesthesia was induced by an intramuscular injection of dexmedetomidine, tiletamine zolazepam, and butorphanol in 12 pigs. In six of the pigs, a repeated injection intravenously of one-third of the initial dose was given after one hour. The physiological and clinical effects from induction to recovery were examined. Plasma concentrations of the drugs were analyzed and pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated. Each drug’s absorption and time to maximal concentration were rapid. All pigs were able to maintain spontaneous respiration. The route of administration did not alter the half-life of the drug. The results suggest that intramuscular administration of the four-drug combination provides up to two hours of anesthesia with stable physiological parameters and an acceptable level of analgesia while maintaining spontaneous respiration. A repeated intravenous injection may be used to extend the time of anesthesia by 30 min.
topic animal welfare
pharmacokinetic
swine
transportation
short term
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/11/6/1482
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