Simultaneous effect of sex and dose on efficacy of clove oil,tricaine methanesulfonate, 2‐phenoxyethanol and propofol as anaesthetics in guppies,Poecilia reticulata (Peters) |
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Authors: | Olga Mitjana Cristina Bonastre María Teresa Tejedor Laura Garza Jaime Esteban María Victoria Falceto |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Animal Pathology, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain;2. Department of Anatomy, Embryology and Animal Genetics, CIBERCV, Universidad de Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain |
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Abstract: | We studied the simultaneous effect of sex and dose on anaesthesia efficacy to estimate, if possible, the lowest effective dose (LED) for clove oil, tricaine methanesulphonate (MS‐222), 2‐phenoxyethanol (2‐PE) and propofol in mature guppies. LED is the lowest dose needed to reach A5 stage in a mean time of 3 min, with mean recovery (R5) time of 5 min. We used four doses/anaesthetic: 25, 50, 75 and 100 mg/L for clove oil; 120,140,160 and 180 mg/L for MS‐222; 800, 1,000, 1,200 and 1,400 mg/L for 2‐PE, and 7.50, 8.25, 10.00 and 11.25 mg/L for propofol. Each dose was tested on 10 females and 10 males. Morbidity, mortality and behavioural changes were checked on two control groups (10 males and 10 females/group). Sedation (A3), A5 and R5 times were recorded. Significant interactive effect dose*sex on A5 time was found for each anaesthetic agent (pdose*sex < .05). Except for MS‐222 (pdose*sex = .284), significant interactive effect dose * sex on R5 time was found (pdose*sex < .05). A5 time in females tended to be greater than in males, but, in general, R5 times were longer in males. Body size differences between males and females could explain these differences in MS‐222 on A5 time and for clove oil, 2‐PE and propofol on R5 time. No dose simultaneous meet LED′s conditions relating to both A5 and R5 times; therefore the lowest doses inducing A5 in a mean time of 3 min could be a safe guideline for anaesthetic procedure in both male and females. |
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Keywords: | 2‐phenoxyethanol anaesthetic clove oil guppy MS‐222 propofol |
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