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Use and Efficacy of Analgesic Agents in Sheep (Ovis aries) Used in Biomedical Research.

Mark W Stillman1, Alexandra L Whittaker2.   

Abstract

Sheep (Ovis aries) are widely used as large animal models in biomedical research. However, current literature on the use of analgesics in sheep generally focuses on an industry or farm level of use. This structured review evaluates use and efficacy of analgesics administered to sheep in a biomedical research setting. Electronic databases were searched with terms related to analgesia in research sheep. After application of exclusion criteria, 29 peer-reviewed publications were evaluated from 1995 to 2018. Drugs used for analgesia in sheep include opioids, α₂ agonists, NSAID, local anesthetics, NMDA receptor antagonists, and calcium channel blockers. Opioid agonists have previously been considered short acting and of questionable efficacy in sheep, but newer modalities may provide effective analgesia. NSAID may exhibit an analgesic effect only when inflammatory pain is present and may not be beneficial for use in acute pain models. α₂ agonists provide effective yet short-lived analgesia; however, side effects are of concern. Local anesthetics were previously widely used as stand-alone agents, as alternatives to the use of general anesthetics in sheep. These agents have since fallen out of favor as sole agents. Despite this, they provide a valuable analgesic effect when used as adjuncts to general anesthetic regimes. The NMDA antagonist ketamine provided good analgesia and is likely underutilized as an analgesic agent in sheep. Future controlled studies should further evaluate the analgesic properties of ketamine in sheep.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31604483      PMCID: PMC6926396          DOI: 10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-19-000036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci        ISSN: 1559-6109            Impact factor:   1.232


  54 in total

1.  Thoracic epidural analgesia via the lumbosacral approach using multiport catheters with a low concentration of bupivacaine and morphine in sheep.

Authors:  Rafael DeRossi; Ronaldo Pagliosa; Tiago C Módolo; Felipe B Maciel; Gustavo G Macedo
Journal:  Vet Anaesth Analg       Date:  2012-03-08       Impact factor: 1.648

Review 2.  Assessment and management of pain in small ruminants and camelids.

Authors:  Paul J Plummer; Jennifer A Schleining
Journal:  Vet Clin North Am Food Anim Pract       Date:  2012-12-23       Impact factor: 3.357

3.  Antinociceptive actions of intravenous alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonists in sheep.

Authors:  A Nolan; A Livingston; A Waterman
Journal:  J Vet Pharmacol Ther       Date:  1987-09       Impact factor: 1.786

4.  Efficacy of meloxicam in a pain model in sheep.

Authors:  I G Colditz; D R Paull; J B Lloyd; L Johnston; A H Small
Journal:  Aust Vet J       Date:  2019-01       Impact factor: 1.281

5.  The peripheral analgesic effect of tramadol in reducing propofol injection pain: a comparison with lidocaine.

Authors:  W W Pang; P Y Huang; D P Chang; M H Huang
Journal:  Reg Anesth Pain Med       Date:  1999 May-Jun       Impact factor: 6.288

6.  Effects of various Ca2+ channel antagonists on morphine analgesia, tolerance and dependence, and on blood pressure in the rat.

Authors:  J Michaluk; B Karolewicz; L Antkiewicz-Michaluk; J Vetulani
Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol       Date:  1998-07-10       Impact factor: 4.432

Review 7.  Biomedical applications of sheep models: from asthma to vaccines.

Authors:  Jean-Pierre Y Scheerlinck; Kenneth J Snibson; Vernon M Bowles; Philip Sutton
Journal:  Trends Biotechnol       Date:  2008-03-18       Impact factor: 19.536

8.  The effect of rectal temperature on perianesthetic serum concentrations of transdermally administered fentanyl in cats anesthetized with isoflurane.

Authors:  Glenn R Pettifer; Giselle Hosgood
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  2003-12       Impact factor: 1.156

9.  Intraperitoneal medetomidine: a novel analgesic strategy for postoperative pain management in pregnant sheep.

Authors:  F R Murdoch; G L Maker; I Nitsos; G R Polglase; G C Musk
Journal:  Lab Anim       Date:  2013-01       Impact factor: 2.471

Review 10.  Pharmacology of meloxicam, a new non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with an improved safety profile through preferential inhibition of COX-2.

Authors:  G Engelhardt
Journal:  Br J Rheumatol       Date:  1996-04
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  1 in total

Review 1.  Pain, Pathophysiological Mechanisms, and New Therapeutic Options for Alternative Analgesic Agents in Sheep: A Review and Investigation.

Authors:  Bogdan Feliks Kania; Danuta Wrońska; Urszula Bracha
Journal:  Animals (Basel)       Date:  2021-03-22       Impact factor: 2.752

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