An effective combination of anaesthetics for 6-h experimentation in the golden Syrian hamster

The anaesthetics described for use in hamsters to date are suitable for the performance of short-term experimentation. However, an anaesthetic regimen was required which would provide a stable preparation for 6 h and hence, a suitable combination was developed. In the first set of experiments, the effect of anaesthetics (chloralose, urethane, and pentobarbital) were examined alone and in combination on arterial blood measurements. In the second set of experiments the effect of the combination of anaesthetics on arterial blood measurements and minute ventilation was examined for up to 6 h. Chloralose, urethane and pentobarbital when used alone in the hamster were considered inadequate for our needs. Chloralose did not produce adequate surgical anaesthesia whereas urethane and pentobarbital resulted in marked respiratory depression. Urethane also produced a trend towards metabolic acidosis. In contrast, the combination of agents resulted in surgical anaesthesia and the arterial blood measurements were adequate. Further, the use of the combination of anaesthetics in hamsters resulted in a stable preparation where arterial blood measurements and minute ventilation were maintained in a good range for up to 6 h. The combination of chloralose, urethane and sodium pentobarbital in hamsters should prove useful in long-term non-recovery experimentation which requires early surgical intervention, minimal respiratory depression and an even depth of anaesthesia.

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