| Literature DB >> 6367557 |
W J Tranquilli, J C Thurmon, C A Neff-Davis, L E Davis, G J Benson, W Hoffman, T F Lock.
Abstract
Plasma glucose and serum insulin concentrations in Thoroughbreds administered xylazine hydrochloride (1.1 mg/kg; IV) and ketamine hydrochloride (2.2 mg/kg; IV) at dosages sufficient to induce short periods of recumbency and anesthesia were measured. Samples of blood were collected from 6 adult horses before, during, and after the anesthetic period. Plasma glucose (mg/dl) was significantly increased above control (-30 minute concentration) from 15 to 150 minutes after xylazine administration with the peak value occurring at 30 minutes. Serum insulin (microU/ml) was significantly decreased from control from 5 to 90 minutes after xylazine administration, with the nadir occurring at 15 minutes. The alterations in plasma glucose and serum insulin concentrations in xylazine-ketamine-anesthetized horses were similar to the changes in xylazine-sedated horses.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6367557
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Vet Res ISSN: 0002-9645 Impact factor: 1.156