Literature DB >> 3320515

Alpha-chloralose as a canine anesthetic.

H H Holzgrefe1, J M Everitt, E M Wright.   

Abstract

Since its initial description in 1893, alpha-chloralose has undergone extensive pharmacologic evaluation. It has been characterized as a compound possessing potent CNS activity and has been evaluated in humans and animal models for its therapeutic properties. Though the toxicity of the compound prohibits its use as a human therapeutic agent, it has been employed widely as an animal anesthetic in the laboratory setting. A thorough search of the literature reveals that alpha-chloralose is second only to sodium pentobarbital as the primary anesthetic agent in acute cardiovascular studies where the preservation of myocardial function is a primary consideration. The literature also shows that alpha-chloralose is the subject of much controversy. The question as to whether alpha-chloralose is a true anesthetic or an immobilizing agent with sedative-hypnotic properties has important implications in light of the current emphasis on ethics in animal research.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3320515

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


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