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Motor effects of fentanyl in isoflurane-anaesthetized pigs and the subsequent effect of ketanserin or naloxone.

Nora DigranesEmma HoebergAndreas LervikAliaksandr HubinJanicke NordgreenHenning A Haga
Published in: Veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia (2024)
Fentanyl can induce motor activity in anaesthetized pigs, with a suggested link to the serotonergic system. This study shows that ketanserin can antagonize this activity, which supports the role of serotonin. This knowledge contributes to the general understanding of the motor effects of fentanyl and especially the problem of tremors in anaesthetized pigs.
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