Effects of Using Tricaine Methanesulfonate and Metomidate before Euthanasia on the Contractile Properties of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Myocardium

J Am Assoc Lab Anim Sci. 2016;55(5):565-9.

Abstract

Because many anesthetics work through depressing cell excitability, unanesthetized euthanasia has become common for research involving excitable tissues (for example muscle and nerve) to avoid these depressive effects. However, anesthetic use during euthanasia may be indicated for studies involving isolated tissues if the potential depressive effects of brief anesthetic exposure dissipate after subsequent tissue isolation, washout, and saline perfusion. We explore this here by measuring whether, when applied prior to euthanasia, standard immersion doses of 2 fish anesthetics, tricaine methanesulfonate (TMS; 100 mg/L, n = 6) and methyl 1-(1-phenylethyl)-1H-imidazole-5-carboxylate (metomidate, 10 mg/L, n = 6), have residual effects on the contractile properties (force and work output) of isolated and saline-perfused ventricular compact myocardium from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Results suggest that direct exposure of muscle to immersion doses of TMS-but not metomidate-impairs muscle contractile performance. However, brief exposure (2 to 3 min) to either anesthetic during euthanasia only-providing that the agent is washed out prior to tissue experimentation-does not have an effect on the contractile properties of the myocardium. Therefore, the use of TMS, metomidate, and perhaps other anesthetics that depress cell excitability during euthanasia may be indicated when conducting research on isolated and rinsed tissues.

MeSH terms

  • Aminobenzoates / pharmacology*
  • Anesthetics / pharmacology
  • Animals
  • Etomidate / analogs & derivatives*
  • Etomidate / pharmacology
  • Euthanasia, Animal
  • Heart / drug effects*
  • Hypnotics and Sedatives / pharmacology
  • Muscle Contraction / drug effects*
  • Myocardium*
  • Oncorhynchus mykiss*

Substances

  • Aminobenzoates
  • Anesthetics
  • Hypnotics and Sedatives
  • tricaine
  • metomidate
  • Etomidate