- Suitability of urethane anesthesia for physiopharmacological investigations in various systems. Part 1: General considerations.
Suitability of urethane anesthesia for physiopharmacological investigations in various systems. Part 1: General considerations.
Experientia (1986-02-15)
C A Maggi, A Meli
PMID2868911
ANOTACE
The suitability of urethane anesthesia for physiopharmacological investigations is reviewed. Total dose administered and route of administration are recognized as factors having a great influence on both resting parameters and biological responses to drugs. A peculiar characteristic of urethane is represented by its ability to induce a surgical plane of anesthesia without affecting neurotransmission in various subcortical areas and the peripheral nervous system. This makes urethane a suitable general anesthetic for studying neural function in both central and peripheral nervous systems and accounts for the preservation of a number of reflex responses in urethane-anesthetized animals.