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The sedative effects in horses of the new alpha 2 agonist medetomidine were compared with those of xylazine. Four ponies and one horse were treated on separate occasions with two doses of medetomidine (5 micrograms/kg bodyweight and 10 micrograms/kg bodyweight) and with one dose of xylazine (1 mg/kg bodyweight) given by intravenous injection. Medetomidine at 10 micrograms/kg was similar to 1 mg/kg xylazine in its sedative effect but produced more severe and more prolonged ataxia, and one animal fell over during the study. Medetomidine at 5 micrograms/kg produced less sedation but a similar degree of ataxia to 1 mg/kg xylazine.
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PMID:Comparison of the sedative effects of medetomidine and xylazine in horses. 177 21

The actions of the alpha 2-antagonist yohimbine and methylxanthines aminophylline and caffeine were evaluated in reversing ataxia, increase in landing foot splay (LFS), produced by the alpha 2-agonist medetomidine in male rats. Medetomidine at 0.1 and 0.15 mg/kg, i.p. increased LFS by 42.9 and 69.6%, respectively. The peripherally acting alpha 2-agonist ST91 (0.125 to 0.5 mg/kg, i.p.) did not significantly affect the LFS. Intraperitoneal injection of yohimbine at 0.5 and 1 mg/kg, aminophylline at 25, 50 and 100 mg/kg, and caffeine at 25 and 50 mg/kg significantly antagonized medetomidine (0.15 mg/kg, i.p.)-induced ataxia. Yohimbine was more effective (100 and 111%) than the methylxanthines (28 to 72%) in reversing medetomidine ataxia. Aminophylline and caffeine, but not yohimbine, significantly reduced LFS in non-medetomidine treated rats. The data suggested that medetomidine ataxia in rats could be specifically antagonized by yohimbine and to a lesser extent by aminophylline and caffeine.
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PMID:Antagonism of medetomidine-induced ataxia in rats by yohimbine, aminophylline and caffeine. 809 78