The response of animals to suxamethonium (succinyldicholine) and succinylmonocholine

Journal of the South African Veterinary Association

 
 
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Title The response of animals to suxamethonium (succinyldicholine) and succinylmonocholine
 
Creator Hattingh, J. Pitts, N. I. de Vos, V. Moyes, D. G. Ganhao, M. F.
 
Subject — Elephants; loxodonta africana; culling; suxamethonium; succinylmonocholine; stress
Description The time which elapses before cessation of breathing, and blood pressure and blood gas changes after the intramuscular administration of suxamethonium, or a mixture of suxamethonium and hexamethonium, is compared in immobilised African elephants (Loxodonta africana) and buffaloes (Syncerus caffer). In addition, the respiratory responses of elephants and other animals to intravenous administration of suxamethonium and succinylmonocholine are reported on, as are the effects of darting animals with succinylmonocholine. The results show that respiration is affected in a similar fashion in all species investigated. However, the characteristic gradual decrease in respiratory rate seen in elephants during culling, using suxamethonium, resembles the effects observed when succinylmonocholine is administered. It is suggested that elephants are killed by this first breakdown product of suxamethonium during culling and/or that unique acetylcholine receptors may be involved.
 
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Date 1991-09-30
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion — —
Format application/pdf
Identifier 10.4102/jsava.v62i3.1609
 
Source Journal of the South African Veterinary Association; Vol 62, No 3 (1991); 126-129 2224-9435 1019-9128
 
Language eng
 
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