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What are the common names for hypomagnesemia in the cow? |
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-grass tetany or Spring tetany -winter tetany -wheat pastrue tetany -milk tetany -lactation tetany -transport tetany |
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What is the purpose of intracellular Mg2+? |
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Definition
-cofactor for enzymatic rxns |
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What is the purpose of extracellular Mg2+? |
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Definition
-normal nerve conductance -muscle function -bone mineral formation |
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Where do cows get magnesium? |
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Definition
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What are the components of endocrine regulation that control Mg2+? |
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-PTH -aldosterone -thyroxine |
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Describe the incidence of hypomagnesemia in cattle? |
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Definition
-1-3% of cattle in US die of hypomagnesemia -highest incidence in lactating beef cattle -usually within 60 days of calving |
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What is the etiology of hypomagnesemia in cows? |
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What are some predisposing factors for cow hypomagnesemia? |
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-dec Mg in feedstuffs: inc K resuts in dec Mg and Ca uptake by plant -dec Mg absorption by reticulorumen epithelium: inc K nand N2 in forages (rumen pH > 6.5) -lush high-moisture pasture dec GI transit time (like wheat pasture) -stressors = inc catecholamines |
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What kind of animals get bovine hypomagnesemia? |
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-adults -periparturient: lactating most susceptible -thin or overconditioned |
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What kind of environment and weather predispose cattle to hypomagnesemia? |
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-lush forages, heavily fertilized, or wheat pastrue -no Mg supplementation -cloudy, misty, cool weather |
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What is the cause of grass tetany with bovine hypomagnasemia? |
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-beef cows grazing on spring/fall lush pastrue |
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What is the cause of milk tetany with bovine hypomagnasemia? |
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-calves fed only milk > frist 2 months of life |
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What are the clinical signs of moderate bovine hypomagnasemia? |
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Definition
-anorexia -nervousness 0hyperesthesia -erect ears -dec milk pdn |
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What are the clinical signs of severe bovine hypomagnasemia? |
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-muscle fasciculations 0irritability, aggressiveness -0incoordination, spasticity -tachycardia but LOUD, tachypnea 0hyperthermia -recumbency -convulsions, opisthotonus, paddling -rapid/repeated blinking, nystagmus -DEATH |
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What do we see on clin path with bovine hypomagnasemia? |
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Definition
-low magnesium lelvels 0inc CPK and AST in downer cow -/+ HypoCa, hypoP |
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Where do we test [Mg] in postmortem bovine exam for hypomagasemia? HOw long after death is this test reliable? |
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Definition
-vitreous humor -24-48 hours |
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Term
How does hypomagnesemia cause tetany? |
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Definition
-dec central and peripheral nerve membrane potential -inc ACh release at neuro-mascular jcts -dec intracellular ATPase activity -low Mg: Ca ration in ECF => affect neuromuscular excitability |
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Where in the digestive system does poor Mg absorption occur that leads to hypomagnesemia in cows? |
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-rumen > omasum >>> intestines |
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How do we treat hypomagnesemia in cows? |
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Definition
-EMERGENCY! -slow IV Ca gloconate soln -SC Mg sulfate -oral Magnagel paste but can aspirate -enema of Mg chloride -response to treatment/expectations: 20-30% |
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How do we prevent bovine hypomagnesemia? |
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-Mg oxide added to ration -Mg feeding blocks -high Mg mineral (salt based): at least 10% Mg -hay supplementation -remove from offending pastre |
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What are the clinical signs of milk tetany in calves? |
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Definition
-irritable -tetany -prolapse third eyelid -convulsions |
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How do we treat milk tetany in calves? |
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Definition
-MgSO4 10% soln SC -oral Mg (gel) -alfalfa hay -starter ration |
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What cows get lactation tetany? |
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Definition
-4-7 years old lactating dairy cows > beef cows -within first 2 months of lactation: loss of Mg in milk |
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What are the risk factors of lactation tetany in cows? |
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Definition
-grazing on lush spring grass pastrue without hay or mineral supplementation |
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What are the clinical manifestations of lactation tetany? |
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Definition
-Acute: unusual alertness, hyperesthesia, staggers, convulsions -Subacute: exaggerate limb mvts, spasmodic urination, tremor -Chronic: dullness, unthriftines, paresis |
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Which cows are more predisposed to transport tetany? |
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-late term pregnancy: cows and ewes -also fleshy lambs |
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What are the conditions seen with transport tetany? |
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-long transportaition: stressful, feed restrictions -weather extremes -off feed |
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