Effects of Sumianxin's on Liver and Kidney Functions in Rabbits
Chengkun Yu1, Zihan Wang1, Xiaotong Sun1,
Yingxiao Yi 1, Jiale Wang1, Bilian Jiang1
and Yong Wang1,2*
1College
of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Tianjin Agricultural
University, Tianjin China; 2Tianjin Key Laboratory of
Breeding and Healthy Rearing of Agricultural Animals, Tianjin
300392, China
*Corresponding author:
groartigdky@163.com
Abstract
Sumianxin is a reliable anesthetic agent used in small animal surgery. Thus, the
effects of sumianxin on the liver and kidney functions of rabbits were
investigated experimentally. To this end, a total of six rabbits were given
sumianxin at standard dose rate. Blood samples were collected before the
anesthesia as well as 30, 60, 90, 120 minutes post anesthesia. The blood samples
were also collected 30 minutes after recovery to measure ALT, AST, CRE and BUN
levels. The results showed that Sumianxin administration significantly reduced
pain and reflex responses in rabbits, with peak effects observed at 30-45
minutes post anesthesia and partial recovery of responses was noted by 90
minutes. There were no significant differences (P>0.05) in liver and kidney
function indicators before and after anesthesia, indicating that Sumianxin has
no significant effect on rabbit liver and kidney functions and can be used for
general anesthesia in rabbits.
To Cite This Article:
Yu C, Wang Z, Sun X, Yi Y, Wang J, Jiang B and WangY 2025. Effects of
sumianxin's on liver and kidney functions in rabbits. Pak Vet J. http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2025.233