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J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci ; 46(4): 33-8, 2007 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17645293

ABSTRACT

We clinically and clinicopathologically investigated the immobilizing and sedative effects of a medetomidine-midazolam (MM) combination in Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) and its antagonism with atipamezole. MM (medetomidine, 60 microg/kg; midazolam, 0.3 mg/kg) was administered intramuscularly to each monkey (n = 11). All animals were laterally recumbent within 13 +/-6 min after administration of MM. This combination induced deep sedation accompanied by analgesia, muscle relaxation, and markedly depressed arousal reactions to external stimuli. After administration of atipamezole (240 microg/kg intramuscularly), the animals recovered rapidly and smoothly to their normal postures within 10 +/-2 min. In this study, the hematologic and serum biochemical parameters of Japanese monkeys given MM did not differ significantly from those of Japanese monkeys under general anesthesia via ketamine. Salivary a-amylase activities (stress indexes) ranged from 4 to 99 kU/l in Japanese monkeys, similar to levels measured in humans. An important advantage of MM was that its effects were reversible with atipamezole. We have confirmed that MM is valuable as a chemical restraint agent in Japanese monkeys for various experimental procedures.


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Anesthesia/veterinary , Hypnotics and Sedatives/pharmacology , Macaca/physiology , Medetomidine/pharmacology , Midazolam/pharmacology , Anesthesia/methods , Animals , Drug Combinations , Female , Hypnotics and Sedatives/adverse effects , Male , Medetomidine/adverse effects , Midazolam/adverse effects , Reference Values , Saliva/enzymology , alpha-Amylases/metabolism
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