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“…In mice, chronic ketamine treatment also decreases glycogen in liver, reflecting either a failure of glycogen synthesis or an increase of glycogenolysis (Wong et al, 2012). Other studies also reported that ketamine can promote hepatic bioenergetic deterioration with concomitant reduction of ATP production (Takahashi et al, 1998), gluconeogenesis (Sear and McGivan, 1979) and increased glycogenolysis (Machado et al, 2009) which may be associated with an increase of blood glucose levels (Dawson et al, 2013 andRodrigues et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In mice, chronic ketamine treatment also decreases glycogen in liver, reflecting either a failure of glycogen synthesis or an increase of glycogenolysis (Wong et al, 2012). Other studies also reported that ketamine can promote hepatic bioenergetic deterioration with concomitant reduction of ATP production (Takahashi et al, 1998), gluconeogenesis (Sear and McGivan, 1979) and increased glycogenolysis (Machado et al, 2009) which may be associated with an increase of blood glucose levels (Dawson et al, 2013 andRodrigues et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, the influence of anesthesia on animal blood flow oscillations has not been studied. The combination of injective anesthetics zoletil and xylazine and gas anesthetic nitrous oxide are widely used for immobilization of rats, mice, and guinea pigs . Zoletil is the mixture of soluble anesthetics tiletamine and zolazepam .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zoletil quickly induces deep anaesthesia, and is associated with a low mortality rate in rats (Machado et al, 2009), with a minor-to-moderate effect on the cardiovascular system in guinea pigs (Jacobson, 2001). Zoletil in various combinations with other anaesthetics has no significant effect on vital functions (Rauser et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%