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La ingesta voluntaria de agua suplementada con paracetamol en ratones aumenta el éxito en la transferencia de embriones

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Descripción: El paracetamol en el agua potable fue consumido voluntariamente en dosis sustanciales por madres sustitutas recién operadas sin efectos secundarios detectables, por lo tanto, puede recomendarse como un método factible para proporcionar tratamiento analgésico para la ET quirúrgica en ratones

TITULO FUENTE ORIGINAL:

Voluntary intake of paracetamol-enriched drinking water and its influence on the success of embryo transfer in mice

AUTORES:

Fleischmann T, Arras M, Sauer M, Saleh L, Rülicke T, Jirkof P

REVISTA ABREV.:

Res Vet Sci

AÑO:

2017

REFERENCIA:

111:85-92

DOI:

10.1016/j.rvsc.2016

RESUMEN ORIGINAL:

Embryo transfer (ET) in mice is a key technique in biomedical research, and is carried out mostly via surgery by transferring founder embryos into pseudo-pregnant recipient females. To cover post-operative analgesic requirements in surrogate mothers, oral self-administration of painkillers has several advantages, but its effectiveness has also been criticized as voluntary ingestion of the drug... + Leer más

Embryo transfer (ET) in mice is a key technique in biomedical research, and is carried out mostly via surgery by transferring founder embryos into pseudo-pregnant recipient females. To cover post-operative analgesic requirements in surrogate mothers, oral self-administration of painkillers has several advantages, but its effectiveness has also been criticized as voluntary ingestion of the drug can be uncertain. Additionally, concerns about potential negative side effects of analgesics on embryo viability and development have been raised. In this regard, we investigated the impact of orally administered analgesia by comparing the outcome of ET with and without paracetamol in the drinking water (3.5mg/ml) of surrogate mothers. Water intake increased significantly when paracetamol, as a sweet-tasting formulation (children's syrup), was added to the drinking water. Measurements of paracetamol concentrations in blood serum confirmed reasonable drug uptake. Success rate of ETs and the body weight of newborn offspring were not different whether paracetamol was administered for two days after surgery or not. In conclusion, paracetamol in drinking water was consumed voluntarily in substantial doses, without detectable side-effects, by freshly operated surrogate mothers, and can therefore be recommended as a feasible method for providing analgesic treatment for surgical ET in mice

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