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Assessing Changes in Volatile General Anesthetic Sensitivity of Mice after Local or Systemic Pharmacological Intervention
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Assessing Changes in Volatile General Anesthetic Sensitivity of Mice after Local or Systemic Pharmacological Intervention
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08:49 min

October 16, 2013

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  • 00:05Title
  • 01:13Test Apparatus Set-up
  • 02:55System Checking and Calibration
  • 03:50Temperature Transponder Implantation
  • 04:22Animal Habituation
  • 05:02Step-wise Testing os Anesthetic Sensitivity
  • 06:35Time to Emergence Testing
  • 07:37Results: Effect of Ibotenic Acid on Anesthetic Sensitivity
  • 08:26Conclusion

Summary

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Loss of the righting reflex has long served as a standard behavioral surrogate for unconsciousness, also called hypnosis, in laboratory animals. Alterations in volatile anesthetic sensitivity caused by pharmacological interventions can be detected with a carefully controlled high-throughput assessment system, which may be adapted for delivery of any inhaled therapeutic.

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