Acepromazine and chlorpromazine as pharmaceutical-grade alternatives to chlorprothixene for pupillary light reflex imaging in mice


Abstract

Summary:

The paper investigates the use of different premedication regimens, specifically acepromazine, chlorpromazine, and chlorprothixene, in relation to pupillary light reflex and their influence on anesthetic induction, physiological parameters, and recovery in mice.
Categories

Categories

  • Eye health: The paper investigates the pupillary light reflex in mice, which is a measure of eye health, and how it is affected by different premedication regimens.
  • Patient recovery and healing: The paper discusses the recovery of mice from different premedication regimens, including their physiological parameters and anesthetic induction.
  • Education and learning: The paper provides new insights and information on the effects of different premedication regimens on pupillary light reflex and recovery in mice, contributing to the body of knowledge in this field.
Authors

Author(s)

SS Eckley, JS Villano, NS Kuo
Publication Date

Publication Year:

2020
Citations

Number of Citations:

7