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Effects of Clove Oil and Lidocaine-HCl Anesthesia on Water Parameter during Simulated Transportation in the Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena KCI 등재

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Development & Reproduction (발생과 생식)
한국발생생물학회 (The Korea Society Of Developmental Biology)
초록

Optimum concentrations of anesthetic clove oil and anesthetic lidocaine-HCl were determined for a species of adult marine medaka, Oryzias dancena, over a range of salinity conditions, and investigated in a transport simulation experiment by analyzing various water and physiological parameters. Research indicated that the higher the concentration of anesthetic at each salinity, the shorter the anesthesia time at each salinity. At each concentration, fish were anesthetized slower at water salinities over 10 ppt (P<0.05). Anesthesia time at 10 ppt was faster than any other salinity. In 10 ppt salinity, the dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations and respiratory frequencies of the clove-oil-administered groups decreased until 48 hours (P<0.05), whereas the NH4 + and CO2 concentrations increased until 48 hours (P<0.05). In same period, the DO, NH4 +, and CO2 concentrations and respiratory frequencies all decreased as the clove oil concentration increased (P<0.05). The trends in the DO, NH4 +, and CO2 concentrations and respiratory frequencies in the lidocaine-HCl-administered groups were similar to those in the clove-oil-administered groups. In conclusion, clove oil and lidocaine-HCl are effective anesthetics, improving the transportation of the marine medaka. The results from this study will contribute to safe laboratory handling of the marine medaka, which are commonly required by many research studies and experiments.

저자
  • In-Seok Park(Division of Marine Bioscience, College of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea Maritime and Ocean University) Corresponding Author
  • Hyun Woo Gil(Division of Marine Bioscience, College of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea Maritime and Ocean University) Co-corresponding author
  • Tae Ho Lee(Division of Marine Bioscience, College of Ocean Science and Technology, Korea Maritime and Ocean University) | Tae Ho Lee1
  • Yoon Kwon Nam(Institute of Marine Living Modified Organisms (iMLMO), Pukyung National University)
  • Sang Gu Lim(Future Aquaculture Research Center, National Fisheries Research & Development Institute)
  • Dong Soo Kim(Institute of Marine Living Modified Organisms (iMLMO), Pukyung National University)