Assessment of the Effective Tissue Concentrations of Injectable Lidocaine and a Lidocaine-Impregnated Latex Band for Castration in Calves

Author:

Ross Joseph A.1ORCID,Roche Steven M.2ORCID,Beaugrand Kendall1,Schatz Crystal1,Hammad Ann1ORCID,Ralston Brenda J.3ORCID,Hanson Andrea M.3,Allan Nicholas1ORCID,Olson Merle4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chinook Contract Research Inc., Airdrie, AB T4A 0C3, Canada

2. ACER Consulting Ltd., Guelph, ON N1G 5L3, Canada

3. Applied Research Team, Lakeland College, Vermillion, AB T9X 1K5, Canada

4. Alberta Veterinary Laboratories Ltd., Calgary, AB T2C 5N6, Canada

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the effective tissue concentrations of the current standard of care for pain mitigation in calves during castration (injectable lidocaine) and to assess the ability of a lidocaine-loaded elastration band (LLB) to deliver effective concentrations into the scrotal tissue over time. This study comprised two different trials: (1) effective concentrations of injectable lidocaine in the scrotal tissue; and (2) the in vivo delivery of effective concentrations of lidocaine from LLBs placed on the calf scrotums. Sensation in the scrotal tissue was assessed by electrocutaneous stimulation. Injectable lidocaine allowed for short-term anesthesia for up to 60 min, highlighting the importance of finding additional strategies to mitigate long-term pain. An elastomeric ligation band impregnated with lidocaine could provide a suitable alternative, as it yielded tissue levels of lidocaine that approached EC50 and exceeded EC95 at 2 and 72 h following application, respectively, and remained above those levels for at least 28 days after application. Further studies are warranted to compare the use of LLBs to injectable local anesthetics.

Funder

Results Driven Agriculture Research and the Canadian Agricultural Partnership

Solvet/Alberta Veterinary Laboratories Ltd.

Chinook Contract Research Inc.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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