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What species is resistant to lead poisoning? - correct answers pigs
Sources of lead - correct answers Paint chips/dust, fishing tackle (sinkers),
lead based toys, lead shot/bullets, lead batteries, motor oil, old pesticides, old
building foundations
Seasonality of lead poisonings in cattle - correct answers spring/summer
Are young or old animals more susceptible to lead? - correct answers young
more susceptible
toxicokinetics of lead ingestion - correct answers ingestion -> (poorly)
absorbed in GI tract -> enters bloodstream -> enters bone, milk, brain, and feces
***need periodic testing of survivors due to bone deposition and
remodeling/release***
Lead is better absorbed in GI tract at what general pH? - correct answers
more acidic = increased absorption
4 MOAs of lead poisoning - correct answers ***MULTIPLE MOAS***
,1. Binds sulfhydryl groups
• ↓ Heme synthesis
• Altered GABA transmission
2. Competes with Ca2+ & other divalent ions
• Displaces Ca2+ from binding sites -> altered nerve & muscle transmission
3. Inhibition of membrane enzymes
• Calmodulin -> ↓ smooth muscle contraction
• Na+/K+ pumps
4. Interferes with mineral absorption
• Ca2+ and calbindin
Lead onset of clinical signs - correct answers ~48h
3 categories of lead clinical signs - correct answers Neuro
Neuro and GI
GI
Most common clinical signs after DOGS ingest lead - correct answers
***Gastrointestinal signs predominate***
• Vomiting
• Anorexia
• Diarrhea - GI sloughing & bleeding
• Tender abdomen
,Most common clinical signs after CATTLE ingest lead - correct answers
***Neurologic (CNS) predominant***
• Blindness
• ↑ vocalization
• Ataxia
• Head pressing
• Tremoring & Convulsions
• Bruxism
• Circling
• Aimless wandering
***lead should always be a differential for neurologic cattle***
Most common clinical signs after CATS ingest lead - correct answers Non-
specific
• Lethargy
• Anorexia
• Vomiting
• Weight loss
Most common clinical signs after BIRDS ingest lead - correct answers
***Neurologic***
• Depressed / weak
• Ataxic
• Weight loss
• Esophageal paralysis -> regurgitation
• Wing droop
, Most common clinical signs after HORSES ingest lead - correct answers
Neurologic
• Paralysis of recurrent laryngeal nerve -> ***roaring***
• Ataxia
Lead antemortem samples - correct answers • Whole blood
• Milk
Lead postmortem samples - correct answers Lead testing on:
• Liver
• Kidney
• Bone
• GI Ct
Histopath on:
• Brain (not for direct lead test)
Lead poisoning findings on dog blood smear - correct answers Nucleated
RBCs
Basophilic Stippling
***NO anemia***
Lead poisoning gross lesions - correct answers Few gross lesions
• Brain - Fluorescence of laminar cortical region
• Avian - Emaciated with muscle wasting