Clinical, cardiopulmonary and haemocytological effects of xylazine in goats after acute exposure to different environmental temperature and humidity conditions

Citation
Egm. Mogoa et al., Clinical, cardiopulmonary and haemocytological effects of xylazine in goats after acute exposure to different environmental temperature and humidity conditions, J SA VET AS, 71(3), 2000, pp. 153-159
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Medicine/Animal Health
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN VETERINARY ASSOCIATION-TYDSKRIF VAN DIE SUID-AFRIKAANSE VETERINERE VERENIGING
ISSN journal
10199128 → ACNP
Volume
71
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
153 - 159
Database
ISI
SICI code
1019-9128(200009)71:3<153:CCAHEO>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
This study was carried out to assess the influence of xylazine administrati on on clinical, cardiopulmonary and haemocytological variables after acute exposure to different environmental conditions. Xylazine hydrochloride was administered intravenously at 0.1 mg/kg body mass to 6 clinically healthy, castrated male goats. All animals were exposed for 60 min to 3 sets of clim atic conditions: 14 degreesC, 33 % relative humidity; 24 degreesC, 55 % RH, and 34 degreesC, 65 % RH. The variables that were measured for a period of 60 min after xylazine administration were sedation, analgesia, salivation, urination, ventilation rate, heart-rate, mean arterial blood pressure, oes ophageal temperature, haematocrit, mean corpuscular volume and mean corpusc ular haemoglobin concentration. Xylazine induced sedation, analgesia, saliv ation and urination independently of the 3 environmental conditions. Enviro nment had no influence on the onset, duration and recovery from sedation. I n the 14 degreesC environment, xylazine resulted in a significant decrease in ventilation and heart-rate from baseline values. Significant changes in mean arterial blood pressure, haemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular v olume, haematocrit and red cell count were observed in the 3 environments. Total plasma protein was significantly altered at 24 degreesC and 34 degree sC. Acute exposure of goats to different environmental conditions had no si gnificant influence on the clinical, cardiopulmonary and haemocytological v ariables. Physiological changes induced by xylazine were therefore independ ent of the environment.