@article{oai:obihiro.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004701, author = {NARA, Takaaki and Kondoh, Daisuke and 近藤, 大輔 and Yanagawa, Masashi and 柳川, 将志}, journal = {Research bulletin of Obihiro University}, month = {Nov}, note = {application/pdf, The systematic effects of anesthetics on reptiles remain obscure, and the present study evaluated the effects of intraperitoneal injections of 1) alfaxalone alone, 2) a combination of alfaxalone and midazolam, 3) a combination of medetomidine chloride, midazolam and butorphanol tartrate, 4) medetomidine chloride alone and 5) midazolam alone in Japanese grass lizards. The present findings indicated that a combination of alfaxalone (15 mg/kg) and midazolam (1 mg/kg) anesthetizes Japanese grass lizards for 1.5–3 h, whereas these lizards are apparently medetomidine-insensitive unlike some other reptiles. The effects of anesthetic and sedative agents differ among reptile species, and thus further studies should investigate the effects of anesthetics among reptiles., 本研究では、ニホンカナヘビにおける1)アルファキサロン単体、2)アルファキサロンとミダゾラム、3)メデトミジンとミダゾラム、ブトルファノール、4)メデトミジン単体、5)ミダゾラム単体の腹腔投与の影響を評価した。アルファキサロン(15 mg/kg)とミダゾラム(1.0 mg/kg)の混合薬によって1.5-3時間の安定した麻酔状態が得られた一方で、これまで報告のある爬虫類種とは異なり、ニホンカナヘビではメデトミジンによる鎮静効果は認められなかった。}, pages = {1--5}, title = {Comparison of anesthetic protocols indicates Japanese grass lizards (Takydromus tachydromoides) are insensitive to medetomidine}, volume = {41}, year = {2020} }