A pathophysiological study of abdominal organs following intraperitoneal injections of chloral hydrate in rats: comparison between two anaesthesia protocols.

Author: BienvenuJ G, BlaisD, ComtoisA, FaubertS, VachonP

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Original Abstract of the Article :
Chloral hydrate (CH) is used as an anaesthetic agent in laboratory rats. Side effects occurring with high concentrations have mainly occurred in abdominal organs. The objective of the present study was to minimize these side effects following intraperitoneal administration of CH using lower concentr...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1258/002367700780578082

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Minimizing Side Effects of Chloral Hydrate Anesthesia in Rats

Researchers are always looking for ways to improve the safety and effectiveness of anesthesia in laboratory animals. This study focuses on chloral hydrate, a commonly used anesthetic agent in rats. It's like finding a new route across a desert that's safer and more efficient than the old one!

What did they find?

The study found that using lower concentrations of chloral hydrate while maintaining the same anesthetic dose (400 mg/kg) reduced the negative effects on abdominal organs in rats. This is like discovering that you can safely cross the desert on a camel without causing any damage to its hooves. The researchers observed that this approach minimized the irritancy of the anesthetic without compromising its effectiveness.

Impact on Animal Research

This research highlights the importance of carefully considering the dosage and administration of anesthetic agents in animal studies. It's like knowing the right amount of water and food to give a camel for a long journey. This can lead to better outcomes for the animals and more reliable research results.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

By optimizing the use of chloral hydrate, researchers can minimize side effects and improve the overall well-being of animals used in laboratory studies. This is like finding a balance between speed and safety while traveling across the desert. This research is a valuable contribution to the field of animal welfare and research ethics.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2000-05-03
  2. Date Revised 2017-02-14
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

10759371

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.1258/002367700780578082

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