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The effect of anesthetization and urinary bladder catheterization on renal function of rainbow trout

January 1, 1970

1. Rainbow trout were anesthetized with MS-222 (Sandoz) or methylpentynol and catheterized. Urine was collected at selected intervals up to 48 hr. 2. Effects of MS-222 anesthesia on urine flow and composition were isolated from the stress of catheterization by re-anesthetizing the fish 18 to 20 hr post catheterization. 3. Urine output patterns were similar following MS-222 or methylpentynol anesthesia and catheterization. Highest urine flows were measured 4 to 8 hr post treatment. The highest urine output after re-anesthetization with MS-222 was observed 2 to 4 hr post-anesthesia. 4. Highest concentrations of Na2+, K+, Ca2+, Cl- and inorganic PO4 in the urine were measured in the first 2 hr after anesthesia and catheterization. 5. Flow rates and chemical composition of urine indicate that "normal" renal function is re-established 12 to 24 hr post-treatment.

Publication Year 1970
Title The effect of anesthetization and urinary bladder catheterization on renal function of rainbow trout
DOI 10.1016/0010-406X(70)90029-0
Authors J. B. Hunn, W. A. Willford
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology
Index ID 70006934
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center