Literature DB >> 1169659

EEG evaluation of humaneness of asphyxia and decapitation euthanasia of the laboratory rat.

J A Mikeska, W R Klemm.   

Abstract

The relative humaneness of asphyxia and decapitation was objectively evaluated in rats by EEG monitoring. EEG activation (low voltage, fast activity) was considered to indicate discomfort, pain, and affective responses to euthansia. Such activation was present 37.3 plus or minus 7.5 sec after asphyxia and 13.6 plus or minus 4,6 sec after decapitation. Decapitation was also characterized by an immediate large, and relatively long-lasting, ultra-slow voltage, detected by non-polarizable scalp electrodes. Isoelectric activity (death) occurred 69.4 plus or minus 9.9 sec after onset of asphyxia and 27.2 plus or minus 4.4 sec after decapitation.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1169659

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Anim Sci        ISSN: 0023-6764


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