作者: G Mentaberre , JR López-Olvera , E Casas-Díaz , I Marco , S Lavín
DOI: 10.7589/0090-3558-46.3.923
关键词: Sodium 、 Azaperone 、 Haloperidol 、 Biology 、 Rupicapra pyrenaica 、 Endocrinology 、 Heart rate 、 Saline 、 Creatinine 、 Internal medicine 、 Vasodilation
摘要: We investigated the effect of haloperidol and azaperone in drive-net captured Southern chamois (Rupicapra pyrenaica). Both tranquilizers have been successfully used a wide range wild species for reducing postcapture stress response. During 2005, 39 free-ranging were captured, randomly injected intramuscularly with (0.29±0.12 mg/kg; n=24), (1.1±0.82 n=6), or saline (0.5 ml; n=9), restrained 3 hr. Heart rate was higher treated chamois; erythrocyte parameters total protein concentration decreased over time owing to splenic sequestration, hemodilution, vasodilation, reflex tachycardia. Creatinine, sodium, chloride remained stable only haloperidol-treated group, suggesting an improvement renal perfusion. Nevertheless, azaperone-treated displayed body temperature, both groups had serum muscular enzymes than control muscle stress. These results lead us not recommen...