TY - JOUR
T1 - Reference Values for Blood Gas Analysis, Electrolytes and Critical Biochemical Variables for Short-Hair-English and Duncan-Hartley Guinea Pigs Anaesthetized with Xylazine-Ketamine
AU - Mota-Rojas, D. AU - Scnchez-Aparicio, P. AU - Verduzco-Mendoza, A. AU - Arch-Tirado, E. AU - Hernandez-Gonzalez, R. AU - Alonso-Spilsbury, M. AU - Gonzalez-Lozano, M. AU - Alfaro-Rodriguez, A. AU - Uribe-Escamilla, R. AU - Becerril-Herrera, M. AU - Trujillo-Ortega, M.E.
JO - Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances
VL - 8
IS - 10
SP - 1893
EP - 1899
PY - 2009
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1680-5593
DO - javaa.2009.1893.1899
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=javaa.2009.1893.1899
KW - Guinea pig
KW -blood gases
KW -electrolytes
KW -reference ranges
KW -short hair English
KW -Duncan-Hartley
AB - The objective of this study was to establish a range of reference values for blood gas analysis, electrolytes, hematocrit and critical blood variables for guinea pigs anaesthetized with xylazine-ketamine. The influence of the strain (short hair English vs. Duncan-Hartley) was also evaluated. Blood was obtained by cardiocentesis from 40 clinically healthy 8-11 weeks old female adult guinea pigs. Results indicated the following values: pH (7.28-7.55 vs. 7.38-7.53), PCO2 (28-42 vs. 33-44 mmHg), PO2 (18-70 vs. 25-52 mmHg), Na+ (124-141 vs. 126-137 mmol L-1), K+ (3-7.5 vs. 3.6-4.6 mmol L-1), Ca2+ (0.52-1.28 vs. 1.28-1.47 mmol L-1), glucose (64-190 vs. 98-211 mg dL-1), lactate (1-5 vs. 0.3-6.6 mg dL-1) and hematocrit (27-40 vs. 38-49%) for short hair English and Duncan-Hartley guinea pigs, respectively. No differences in the guinea pigs electrolytes or blood gas analysis were found. However, we can confirm that the individual’s pigmented short hair English strain showed the most favorable results in regard to the PCO2, Ca2+ and haematocrit values when submitted to the sedation combination of xylazine-ketamine.
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