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Sense and Insensibility – An Appraisal of the Effects of Clinical Anesthetics on Gastropod and Cephalopod Molluscs as a Step to Improved Welfare of Cephalopods

机译:感性和非敏感性–评估临床麻醉药对腹足动物和头足类软体动物的作用以改善头足类动物的福利

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Recent progress in animal welfare legislation stresses the need to treat cephalopod molluscs, such as Octopus vulgaris, humanely, to have regard for their wellbeing and to reduce their pain and suffering resulting from experimental procedures. Thus, appropriate measures for their sedation and analgesia are being introduced. Clinical anesthetics are renowned for their ability to produce unconsciousness in vertebrate species, but their exact mechanisms of action still elude investigators. In vertebrates it can prove difficult to specify the differences of response of particular neuron types given the multiplicity of neurons in the CNS. However, gastropod molluscs such as Aplysia, Lymnaea, or Helix, with their large uniquely identifiable nerve cells, make studies on the cellular, subcellular, network and behavioral actions of anesthetics much more feasible, particularly as identified cells may also be studied in culture, isolated from the rest of the nervous system. To date, the sorts of study outlined above have never been performed on cephalopods in the same way as on gastropods. However, criteria previously applied to gastropods and vertebrates have proved successful in developing a method for humanely anesthetizing Octopus with clinical doses of isoflurane, i.e., changes in respiratory rate, color pattern and withdrawal responses. However, in the long term, further refinements will be needed, including recordings from the CNS of intact animals in the presence of a variety of different anesthetic agents and their adjuvants. Clues as to their likely responsiveness to other appropriate anesthetic agents and muscle relaxants can be gained from background studies on gastropods such as Lymnaea, given their evolutionary history.
机译:动物福利立法方面的最新进展强调,必须人道地治疗头足类软体动物,例如寻常的章鱼,要考虑到它们的健康并减轻实验程序所带来的痛苦。因此,正在采取适当的镇静和镇痛措施。临床麻醉剂以其在脊椎动物中引起昏迷的能力而闻名,但其确切的作用机理仍使研究者望而却步。考虑到CNS中神经元的多样性,在脊椎动物中很难确定特定神经元类型的反应差异。但是,腹足类软体动物(例如海葵,lymnaea或Helix)及其大型可唯一识别的神经细胞,使得对麻醉剂的细胞,亚细胞,网络和行为作用的研究更加可行,特别是因为所识别的细胞也可以在培养物中进行研究,与神经系统的其余部分隔离。迄今为止,上述概述的研究从未以与腹足动物相同的方式在头足类动物上进行过。然而,事实证明,以前应用于腹足动物和脊椎动物的标准已成功开发出一种人为麻醉的方法,该方法以临床剂量的异氟烷麻醉,即呼吸频率,颜色模式和戒断反应的改变。然而,从长远来看,将需要进一步的完善,包括在多种不同麻醉剂及其佐剂存在下,来自完整动物中枢神经系统的记录。考虑到它们的进化历史,可以从对腹足类动物如lymnaea的背景研究中获得关于它们对其他合适的麻醉剂和肌肉松弛剂可能的反应性的线索。

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