Effects of experimental amitraz intoxication in cats

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This work studied the effects of experimental amitraz intoxication in cats. Sixteen cats were randomly divided equally into two groups: amitraz group - animals received 1.5% amitraz at 1mg/kg IV; and the control group - animals without amitraz. Physiological parameters from blood, cardiorespiratory system, and sedation indicators were quantified over time up to 360 minutes. Blood profile, urea, creatinine, alananine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase were not affected by amitraz. Sedation, loss of reflexes, hypothermia, bradycardia, bradyarrhythmia, hypotension, bradypnea, mydriasis, besides transitory hyperglycemia, hypoinsulinemia and decrease of cortisol levels were observed in cats experimentally exposed to amitraz. The α2-adrenergic effects induced by amitraz intoxication in cats are very similar to the same effects reported in others species, contributing with more information about this type of intoxication to veterinary toxicology.

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Andrade, S. F., Sakate, M., Laposy, C. B., Valente, S. F., Bettanim, V. M., Rodrigues, L. T., & Marcicano, J. (2007). Effects of experimental amitraz intoxication in cats. Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinaria e Zootecnia, 59(5), 1236–1244. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-09352007000500021

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