MORPhA Scale: behavioral and electroencephalographic validation of a rodent anesthesia scale

Author:

Esteves MadalenaORCID,Almeida António M,Silva JoanaORCID,Moreira Pedro SilvaORCID,Carvalho Emanuel,Pêgo José MiguelORCID,Almeida ArmandoORCID,Sotiropoulos IoannisORCID,Sousa NunoORCID,Leite-Almeida HugoORCID

Abstract

AbstractDegree of anesthesia in laboratory rodents is normally evaluated by testing loss of reflexes. While these are useful endpoint assessments, they are of limited application to study induction/reversal kinetics or factors affecting individual susceptibility (e.g. sex or age). We developed and validated a grading system for a temporal follow up of anesthesia. The Minho Objective Rodent Phenotypical Anesthesia (MORPhA) scale was tested in mice and rats anaesthetized with a mixture of ketamine/dexmedetomidine (ket/dex - 3 doses). The scale comprises 12 behavioral readouts organized in 5 stages – (i) normal/(ii) hindered voluntary movement, elicited response to (iii) non-noxious/(iv) noxious stimuli and (v) absence of response – evaluated at regular time points. Progression across stages was monitored by electroencephalography (EEG) in rats during anesthesia induction and reversal (atipamezole) and during induction with a second anesthetic drug (pentobarbital). Higher anesthetic doses decreased the time to reach higher levels of anesthesia during progression, while increasing the time to regain waking behavior during reversal, in mice and in rats. A regular decrease in high frequencies (low and high gamma) power was observed as the MORPhA score increased during anesthesia induction, while the opposite pattern was observed during emergence from anesthesia through reversion of dex effect. The devised anesthetic scale is of simple application and provides a semi-quantifiable readout of anesthesia induction/reversal.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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