Efficacy of Tricaine Methanesulfonate (MS-222) as an Anesthetic Agent for Short-term Anesthesia in Juvenile Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens)
Efficacy of Tricaine Methanesulfonate (MS-222) as an Anesthetic Agent for Short-term Anesthesia in Juvenile Yellow Perch (Perca flavescens)
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2018
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Zhai, S-w
Shepherd, B.S.
Yang, S.
Zhao, H-h.
Jiang, M.
Binkowski, F.P.
Deng D-F.
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The present study was conducted to assess an optimal dose of tricaine methansulfonate (MS-222) for rapid anesthesia and recovery in juvenile Yellow perch Perca flavescens. Yellow perch (≈7.0 g/fish) exposed to increasing concentrations of MS-222 (100, 150, 200, 250 and 300 mg/L) showed significant (P<0.05) decreased anesthetic induction and increased recovery time with increasing MS-222 dose. Among the doses tested, the 250 mg/L MS-222 dose showed the shortest anesthetic induction and recovery times. Blood glucose and hematocrit levels were significantly (P<0.05) lower in juvenile yellow perch exposed to the 250 mg/L MS-222 dose than the other MS-222 doses tested. Juvenile yellow perch (about 9.7 g/fish) exposed to 250/mg MS-222 combined with bicarbonate buffer at three ratios (w/w: 1:0.5, 1:1 and 1:2) showed significantly (P<0.05) reduced anesthesia induction and recovery times. The shortest times of anesthesia induction and recover were observed in treatments using the 1:1 MS-222 to buffer ratio. Analysis on serum biochemical parameters (e.g., osmolality, glucose, albumin, calcium, alanine transaminase, total protein and calcium) showed that use of sodium bicarbonate with MS-222 did not have any significant effect on the above measurements compared with those determined in fish exposed to MS-222 only. Anesthesia induction time and recovery time of yellow perch were significantly affected by body sizes. These results suggest that a brief exposure to a 250 mg/L MS-222: sodium bicarbonate dose may be optimal for minimizing handling disturbance in juvenile yellow perch.
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Yellow perch,
Anesthesia,
MS-222,
Fish culture--Israel.,
Fish culture
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11 pages
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