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Season’s Effects on Some Clinical,Hematological Parameters and Blood Cortisol Level in Sedated Arabian Horses With Xylazine
Institution:1. School of Agriculture and Food Science, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland;2. Center of Muscle Biology, Department of Physiology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536, USA;3. Center for Chronobiology, Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology, University of California, La Jolla, San Diego, CA 92093-0109, USA;1. Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Messina, Polo Universitario dell''Annunziata, Messina, Italy;2. Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Sicily, “A. Mirri”, Palermo, Italy
Abstract:Influence of heat or cold stress in sedated animals is unclear and requires further investigations. The present study aimed to evaluate the season’s effects on some clinical, hematological parameters and blood cortisol level in sedated Arabian horses with xylazine. Therefore, seven Arabian horses were used to investigate heart and respiratory rates, and capillary refill time and serum cortisol level were recorded before (0) and at 5, 15, 60, and 180 minutes postsedation. Heparinized venous samples were collected before (0) and 3 hours postsedation for analysis of hematological analysis. Arterial blood samples were collected before and 1 hour postsedation for arterial blood gases and electrolytes analysis. Repeated analysis of variance was performed (P < .05). Significant decreases have been observed in heart and respiratory rates at 5, 15, and 60 minutes postsedation in summer and only at 5 minutes postsedation in winter. Arterial oxygen pressure and arterial carbon dioxide pressure showed a significant decrease and increase, respectively at 1 hour postsedation in summer and winter. The serum cortisol levels were significantly higher in summer than in winter at 5, 15, and 60 minutes postsedation. In summer, the postsedation concentrations of cortisol did not change significantly than its values before sedation. However, in winter, the cortisol concentration decreased significantly at 5, 15, and 60 minutes postsedation compared with their value before sedation. The present study suggests that these season’s effects on the sedated Arabian horses could take into consideration in xylazine-sedated Arabian horses.
Keywords:Equine  Xylazine  Cortisol  Biochemistry  Hematology  Gases
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