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Ketamine/Xylazine-Induced Corneal Damage in Mice
by
Meyer, Kacie J.
, Anderson, Michael G.
, Koehn, Demelza
, Syed, Nasreen A.
in
Anesthesia
/ Anesthesia - adverse effects
/ Animals
/ Biophysics
/ Body temperature
/ Calcium
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cornea
/ Cornea - metabolism
/ Cornea - pathology
/ Corneal diseases
/ Corneal Opacity - chemically induced
/ Corneal Opacity - metabolism
/ Corneal Opacity - pathology
/ Damage
/ Dehydration
/ Development and progression
/ Disease age factors
/ Ketamine
/ Ketamine - adverse effects
/ Ketamine - pharmacology
/ Laboratory animals
/ Medical research
/ Mice
/ Observations
/ Opacity
/ Ophthalmology
/ Optical Coherence Tomography
/ Permutations
/ Physiology
/ Preventive medicine
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Stains
/ Studies
/ Xylazine
/ Xylazine - adverse effects
/ Xylazine - pharmacology
/ Yohimbine
2015
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Ketamine/Xylazine-Induced Corneal Damage in Mice
by
Meyer, Kacie J.
, Anderson, Michael G.
, Koehn, Demelza
, Syed, Nasreen A.
in
Anesthesia
/ Anesthesia - adverse effects
/ Animals
/ Biophysics
/ Body temperature
/ Calcium
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cornea
/ Cornea - metabolism
/ Cornea - pathology
/ Corneal diseases
/ Corneal Opacity - chemically induced
/ Corneal Opacity - metabolism
/ Corneal Opacity - pathology
/ Damage
/ Dehydration
/ Development and progression
/ Disease age factors
/ Ketamine
/ Ketamine - adverse effects
/ Ketamine - pharmacology
/ Laboratory animals
/ Medical research
/ Mice
/ Observations
/ Opacity
/ Ophthalmology
/ Optical Coherence Tomography
/ Permutations
/ Physiology
/ Preventive medicine
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Stains
/ Studies
/ Xylazine
/ Xylazine - adverse effects
/ Xylazine - pharmacology
/ Yohimbine
2015
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Ketamine/Xylazine-Induced Corneal Damage in Mice
by
Meyer, Kacie J.
, Anderson, Michael G.
, Koehn, Demelza
, Syed, Nasreen A.
in
Anesthesia
/ Anesthesia - adverse effects
/ Animals
/ Biophysics
/ Body temperature
/ Calcium
/ Complications and side effects
/ Cornea
/ Cornea - metabolism
/ Cornea - pathology
/ Corneal diseases
/ Corneal Opacity - chemically induced
/ Corneal Opacity - metabolism
/ Corneal Opacity - pathology
/ Damage
/ Dehydration
/ Development and progression
/ Disease age factors
/ Ketamine
/ Ketamine - adverse effects
/ Ketamine - pharmacology
/ Laboratory animals
/ Medical research
/ Mice
/ Observations
/ Opacity
/ Ophthalmology
/ Optical Coherence Tomography
/ Permutations
/ Physiology
/ Preventive medicine
/ R&D
/ Research & development
/ Stains
/ Studies
/ Xylazine
/ Xylazine - adverse effects
/ Xylazine - pharmacology
/ Yohimbine
2015
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Ketamine/Xylazine-Induced Corneal Damage in Mice
2015
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We have observed that the commonly used ketamine/xylazine anesthesia mix can induce a focally severe and permanent corneal opacity. The purpose of this study was to establish the clinical and histological features of this deleterious side effect, its sensitivity with respect to age and anesthesia protocol, and approaches for avoiding it.
Young C57BL/6J, C57BLKS/J, and SJL/J mice were treated with permutations of anesthesia protocols and compared using slit-lamp exams, optical coherence tomography, histologic analyses, and telemetric measurements of body temperature.
Ketamine/xylazine induces corneal damage in mice with a variable frequency. Among 12 experimental cohorts, corneal damage associated with ketamine/xylazine was observed in 9 of them. Despite various treatments to avoid corneal dehydration during anesthesia, the frequency of corneas experiencing damage among responding cohorts was 42% (26% inclusive of all cohorts), which is significantly greater than the natural prevalence (5%). The damage was consistent with band keratopathy. It appeared as a white or gray horizontal band located proximal to the pupil and was positive for subepithelial calcium deposition with von Kossa stain.
The sum of our clinical and histological observations is consistent with ketamine/xylazine-induced band keratopathy in mice. This finding is relevant for mouse studies involving the eye and/or vision-dependent behavioral assays, which would both be prone to artifact without appreciation of the damage caused by ketamine/xylazine anesthesia. Use of yohimbine is suggested as a practical means of avoiding this complication.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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