AUTHOR=Neumueller Suzanne E. , Buiter Nicole , Hilbert Grace , Grams Kirstyn , Taylor Reiauna , Desalvo John , Hodges Grace L. , Hodges Madeline M. , Pan Lawrence G. , Lewis Stephen J. , Forster Hubert V. , Hodges Matthew R. TITLE=Effects of sub-lethal doses of fentanyl on vital physiologic functions and withdrawal-like behaviors in adult goats JOURNAL=Frontiers in Physiology VOLUME=14 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2023.1277601 DOI=10.3389/fphys.2023.1277601 ISSN=1664-042X ABSTRACT=
Synthetic opioids like fentanyl have improved the standard of care for many patients in the clinical setting, but their abuse leads to tens of thousands of overdose deaths annually. The current opioid epidemic underscores a critical need for insights into the physiological effects of fentanyl on vital functions. High doses of opioids in small mammals cause opioid-induced respiratory depression (OIRD) leading to hypoventilation, hypoxemia, and hypercapnia. In addition, opioids can also increase the alveolar to arterial oxygen (A-a) gradient and airway dysfunction. However, little is known about the physiologic effects of sub-lethal doses of opioids in large mammals. Here we report the effects of a sub-lethal dose range of fentanyl (25–125 μg/kg; IV) on vital physiologic functions over 90 min (min) and withdrawal-like behaviors over the subsequent 4 h (h) in adult female goats (