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Comparison of Alfaxalone and Tricaine Methanesulfonate Immersion Anesthesia And Alfaxalone Residue Clearance In Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus Mykiss).

Daniel J Savson1, Shoshana S Zenilman2, Carmen R Smith3, Erin K Daugherity1, Bhupinder Singh1, Rodman G Getchell4.   

Abstract

Alfaxalone, a synthetic neuroactive steroid, has been tested as an immersion anesthetic in ornamental fish, but its safety and efficacy in sport fish have not been investigated. In the current study, we compared the physiologic and behavioral effects of alfaxalone with those of tricaine methanesulfonate (MS222) for anesthesia of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) via water immersion. We also analyzed alfaxalone-exposed tissues to determine residue clearance times. Fish were anesthetized for 10 min by immersion in low-dose alfaxalone (Alow; 5 mg/L induction, 1 mg/L maintenance), high-dose alfaxalone (Ahigh; 5 mg/L induction, 2 mg/L maintenance), or MS222 (MS; 150 mg/L induction, 100 mg/L maintenance). Fish received all 3 treatments, separated by a washout period of at least 18 d in a blinded, complete crossover design. We hypothesized that immersion in Alow or Ahigh would provide a stable plane of anesthesia in rainbow trout, with dose-dependent time to recovery, and that opercular rates and depths of anesthesia would be equivalent to that of MS222. The time to anesthesia induction was longer for alfaxalone than MS222 but averaged less than 100 s. The time to recovery from anesthesia was also longer for alfaxalone than MS222, with significantly shorter recovery time for Alow than for Ahigh. All treatments decreased opercular rate and response to noxious stimuli. Alfaxalone residue clearance was greater than 80% from all tissues within 1 h, greater than 99% from muscle within 4 h, and 100% from all tissues within 36 h after exposure. We conclude that alfaxalone immersion at 5 mg/L for induction and 2 mg/L for maintenance provides a safe, viable alternative to MS222 for the anesthesia of rainbow trout.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35659382      PMCID: PMC9334004          DOI: 10.30802/AALAS-CM-22-000052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comp Med        ISSN: 1532-0820            Impact factor:   1.565


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