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Review
. 2022 May 14:16:100252.
doi: 10.1016/j.vas.2022.100252. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Anaesthesia of decapod crustaceans

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Anaesthesia of decapod crustaceans

Cecília de Souza Valente. Vet Anim Sci. .

Abstract

Decapod crustaceans (crabs, hermit crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimps, prawns) are sentient beings, not only responding to noxious stimuli but also being capable of feeling pain, discomfort, and distress. General anaesthesia aims at producing analgesia, immobilization, and unconsciousness, while sedation reduces consciousness, stress, and anxiety, though without analgesia. Anaesthesia is recommended to ensure animal welfare and suppress nociception, pain, and suffering in painful and distressing practice that impairs decapods' welfare. These include long term restrain, surgical procedures, pain control, examination, diagnostic, sampling, treatment, transportation, and euthanasia. The necessary anaesthetic depth, from sedation to surgical anaesthesia, depends on the procedure type. Anaesthetic bath and injection are commonly used, besides inhalation, local anaesthesia, and intracardiac injection. Agents used for the anaesthetic bath include eugenol, isoeugenol, lidocaine, halothane, and essential oils of lemon balm, lemongrass, lemon verbena, and sandalwood. While alphaxalone, eugenol, ketamine-xylazine, lidocaine, morphine, procaine, tiletamine-zolazepam, and xylazine can be used as injectable agents administered on the arthrodial membrane or intramuscular injection. Halothane can be used on inhalation anaesthesia. Local anaesthetics include lidocaine and benzocaine. Notwithstanding, many others are detrimental or ineffective to decapods, thus discouraged. They include but not limited to hypothermia, carbon dioxide, chlorpromazine, chloroform, ethanol, ether, magnesium salts, tricaine methanesulfonate (MS-222), mint and lavender essential oils, passionflower extract, and valerian. Decapods' welfare, protection, and veterinary attention should not be neglected, but they must receive ethical treatment, including the best of our knowledge and available tools to ensure they are free of pain and discomfort whenever we deal with them.

Keywords: Anaesthetics; Analgesia; Invertebrates; Nociception; Pain; Sedation.

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The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Fig 1:
Fig. 1
Anaesthetic triad.
Fig 2:
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Anaesthetic stages of decapod crustaceans. Based on Coyle et al. (2005), Mosley & Lewbart (2014), Sladky et al. (2014), Wounden & Miller (2012), Wycoff et al. (2018).
Fig 3:
Fig. 3
Arthrodial membrane and potential sites of injection indicated by arrows. Lobster, tail ventral view, between the abdominal joins segments (A). Crab, dorsal view, between the segments of the chela & between the cephalothorax and the swimming leg's coxa (B).

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