Laboratory animal science
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Laboratory animal science · Dec 1993
Estrus detection by using vaginal cytologic examination in miniature swine.
Vaginal smears were obtained from four Yucatan miniature swine daily for 69 days and stained with hematologic stain. Epithelial cells were categorized as superficial, large intermediate, small intermediate, or parabasal. Leukocytes were also quantitated. ⋯ Further, epithelial cells were at their peak during estrus, decreasing markedly during diestrus, and increasing again during proestrus. The combined superficial plus large intermediate cell counts were significantly higher during estrus than during diestrus or proestrus. We conclude that daily vaginal smears can be used to determine the stage of estrus in Yucatan pigs.
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Laboratory animal science · Dec 1993
Anesthetic potency and cardiopulmonary effects of enflurane, halothane, and isoflurane in goats.
Anesthetic requirements, as defined by the minimum alveolar anesthetic concentration (MAC) that prevents gross, purposeful movement in 50% of animals, have not been determined in goats. Therefore, we determined anesthetic potency of enflurane (N = 6), halothane (N = 8), and isoflurane (N = 7) in goats by using the tail clamp and dew-claw clamp as the noxious stimuli and then measured the cardiovascular and respiratory effects of these agents. ⋯ During spontaneous breathing, respiratory depression was manifested by apnea in two animals and an elevated PaCO2: 57 +/- 15 mm Hg, 55 +/- 13 mm Hg, and 59 +/- 14 mm Hg, respectively, for enflurane, halothane, and isoflurane. Minute ventilation during spontaneous breathing was approximately 50% of controlled ventilation for each anesthetic agent.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)