“…Various anesthetic drugs with different doses are used for anesthetizing the rats. The drugs and doses that are often used for this purpose include ketamine (60 mg/kg) and xylazine (6 mg/kg; Hansen et al, ), ketamine hydrochloride (1.15 μl/g) and xylazine hydrochloride (0.5 μl/g; Hong et al, ), intraperitoneal injection of 10% choral hydrate (400 mg/kg; Li et al, ), intraperitoneal injection of 10% chloral hydrate (300 ml/100 g bwt; Zhuang et al, ), ketamine hydrochloride (1.15 μl/g) and xylazine hydrochloride (0.5μl/g; Hong et al, ), 45 mg/kg pentobarbital sodium (Wang, Yang, Wu, Zhang, & Wang, ), inhalation of isoflurane/air mixture (5% and 3%; Kriebel et al, ), ketamine (50−100 mg/kg bwt, ip) and xylazine (5 mg/kg bwt, ip; Das et al, ), ketamine (100 mg/kg), and xylazine (10 mg/kg; Delaviz et al, ). In addition, initial anesthesia can be induced by isoflurane 3.5% (for induction) at a flow rate of 800 ml/min, and anesthesia can be maintained by isoflurane 2.5% (for maintenance) during the procedure (Teuschl et al, ).…”