Clowry G J, Flecknell P A
Department of Child Health, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Lab Anim. 2000 Jul;34(3):260-4. doi: 10.1258/002367700780384771.
This study reports on the successful use of fentanyl citrate and fluanisone ('Hypnorm') anaesthesia for intracranial surgery in neonatal (7-day-old) rats. Provided the anaesthetic was administered subcutaneously, the animals showed a very high survival rate in the short term (81/85, 95%) and showed no ill effects in the long term. The depth of anaesthesia was sufficient to allow the operation to be carried out without the animal reacting to any painful stimuli. However, the animals did make random movements during the period of surgical anaesthesia which were not related to any painful stimuli. Although these movements did not interfere with the surgery performed here, such movements would interfere with operations requiring greater precision, such as the localized micro-injection of neural tracers.
本研究报告了枸橼酸芬太尼和氟阿尼酮(“海普诺”)麻醉剂在新生(7日龄)大鼠颅内手术中的成功应用。若将麻醉剂皮下注射,动物在短期内显示出非常高的存活率(85只中有81只,95%),且长期未显示出不良影响。麻醉深度足以使手术在动物对任何疼痛刺激均无反应的情况下进行。然而,动物在手术麻醉期间会做出与任何疼痛刺激无关的随机动作。尽管这些动作并未干扰此处进行的手术,但此类动作会干扰需要更高精度的手术,如局部微量注射神经示踪剂。