Berger-Sweeney_1994_Lab.Animal.Sci_44_369

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Title : Effects of carbon dioxide-induced anesthesia on cholinergic parameters in rat brain - Berger-Sweeney_1994_Lab.Animal.Sci_44_369
Author(s) : Berger-Sweeney J , Berger UV , Sharma M , Paul CA
Ref : Laboratory Animal Science , 44 :369 , 1994
Abstract :

We report that acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) activities in rat brain were virtually identical whether the rat was anesthetized with carbon dioxide (CO2) before decapitation or decapitated without prior sedation. The AChE and ChAT activities were measured in three brain regions: the hippocampus, cerebral cortex, and cerebellum. Enzyme activities varied significantly by brain region, with the highest values in the hippocampus and the lowest values in the cerebellum. Enzyme activities, however, did not vary with the method of euthanasia, either CO2-induced anesthesia prior to decapitation or decapitation without anesthesia. These data suggest that CO2-induced anesthesia prior to decapitation does not alter activities of these cholinergic markers in rat hippocampus, cerebral cortex, and cerebellum. This method of euthanasia eliminates the need to capture a conscious animal, which reduces stress to the animal and the experimenter.

PubMedSearch : Berger-Sweeney_1994_Lab.Animal.Sci_44_369
PubMedID: 7983851

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Berger-Sweeney J, Berger UV, Sharma M, Paul CA (1994)
Effects of carbon dioxide-induced anesthesia on cholinergic parameters in rat brain
Laboratory Animal Science 44 :369

Berger-Sweeney J, Berger UV, Sharma M, Paul CA (1994)
Laboratory Animal Science 44 :369