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Query: UMLS:C0026837 (
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A study was made of the effects of different volumes of injection product, adrenaline, the alpha 2-adrenoceptor-agonist medetomidine and
Mycobacterium
butyricum on epidural sufentanil in the rat. Increasing the volume of epidural sufentanil, and similarly decreasing the concentration of the injection product, resulted in a potentiation of the analgesic properties of epidural sufentanil without affecting the effects of the drug on the pinna and cornea reflexes and on muscle tonus. An analogue effect was observed if rats were tested for epidural analgesia during a chronic pain phase after inoculation with
Mycobacterium
butyricum. Adding adrenaline to epidural sufentanil also resulted in an increased analgesia but there was also a minor potentiation of all other behavioural parameters measured. The alpha 2-adrenoceptor-agonist medetomidine, clearly potentiated all behavioural effects induced by epidural sufentanil. As a consequence, there was no gain in specificity for epidural analgesia. Medetomidine, however, clearly reversed the normally observed skeletal
muscle rigidity
into a muscle hypotonia. Globally, these results thus indicate that manipulations of the volume of injection, the additional treatment with other drugs and the pain state of the animal can alter the activity of epidural sufentanil. Therefore, it might be concluded that the differences in the duration of analgesia observed with epidural sufentanil between human and animal studies can be partially explained in terms of differences between the experimental conditions.
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PMID:Effects of adrenaline, an alpha 2-adrenoceptor agonist, the volume of injection, and the global pain state of the animal on the activity of epidural sufentanil. 257 73
An adult, female, free-ranging red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) was presented to a rehabilitation facility for an inability to stand. On examination, it displayed bilateral exaggeration of the pelvic limb reflexes with extensor
muscle rigidity
, intact superficial pain response, and positive withdrawal reflexes. A complete blood count identified moderate leukocytosis characterized by moderate heterophilia. No abnormalities were appreciable on radiographic evaluation. After initial improvement, it regressed and was euthanized 27 days after presentation. Necropsy and histologic investigation identified reduction in the diameter of the vertebral canal and spinal cord at cervical segments 8-9 with coalescing granulomas and intralesional acid-fast bacilli within the intertrabecular space, left side of the clavicular air sac, and cranial left lung. Bacterial culture and genetic sequencing from respiratory lesions identified
Mycobacterium
avium avium. Real time-polymerase chain reaction of paraffin-fixed spinal tissue tested positive for M. avium complex.
Mycobacteriosis
should be considered when peripheral neurologic deficits are present in raptors.
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PMID:Multifocal respiratory and vertebral mycobacteriosis in a red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis). 2583 90