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								| 氏名 | 清水 夕貴 |  
								| 氏名(カナ) | シミズ ユキ |  
								| 氏名(英語) | Shimizu Yuki |  
								| 所属 | 獣医学部 獣医保健看護学科 |  
								| 職名 | 助教 |  
								| researchmap研究者コード | R000000424 |  
								| researchmap機関 | 岡山理科大学 |  
						
							Effect of Different Doses of Atipamezole on Reversal of Medetomidine-Induced Tear-Flow Decrease in Rats 
						
							Teppei Kanda,Manami Gotoh, Ayumi Makino, Kayo Furumoto, Yuki Shimizu, Takamasa Itoi, Noritaka Maeta, Toshinori Furukawa 
						
							
								
									|  |  |  It has been reported that α2-adrenoceptor agonists such as medetomidine decrease tear flow in many species, including rats. Few studies have investigated the involvement of α2-adrenoceptor in decreased tear flow; the issue has not been illustrated sufficiently. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effect of different doses of atipamezole on the reversal of medetomidine-induced tear-flow decrease to reveal the specific involvement of α2-adrenoceptor. Treatment with 400, 800, or 1600 µg/kg atipamezole (or saline as the control) was intramuscularly administered to rats 15 min following intramuscular administration of 200 µg/kg medetomidine. After medetomidine administration, tear flow was measured using a phenol red thread test (PRTT). PRTT values decreased significantly after 200 µg/kg medetomidine administration. The PRTT values after 800 (optimal dose to reverse) and 1600 µg/kg atipamezole administration reached baseline, but never exceeded it significantly. Treatment with 400 µg/kg atipamezole also reversed the decrease in PRTT value but the PRTT remained lower than baseline. The optimal dose and the higher dose of atipamezole fully reversed the medetomidine-induced decrease in tear flow to the baseline level in rats, while the lower dose of atipamezole partially recovered tear flow. 
						
							https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci7040197 |