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Describe the utilisation of energy stores in this cow which has resulted in high levels of circulating ketone bodies in the blood (marks 4)

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  • Hormone control: glucagon is dominant (mark 1)
  • Process called gluconeogenesis occurs in the liver (mark 1)
  • Breakdown of adipose tissue to release fatty acids into the blood (mark 1)
  • Transported to the liver (mark 1)
  • Partial oxidation of fatty acid to ketone bodies (mark 1)
  • Ketone bodies transported to other tissues including kidneys and muscle for further oxidation (mark 1)
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Explain how a diagnosis of an LDA is made on clinical examination, including the landmarks for this examination technique (mark 2)

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  • Auscultation of a ping (mark 1)
    Landmarks:
  • along the line from elbow to wing of ilium (mark 0.5)
  • usually around T9 to 13 ribs (mark 0.5)
    on the left hand side (mark 0.5)
  • Splashing sounds heard on auscultation (same area as above) when ballotting the left ventral abdomen (mark 0.5)
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Describe the normal position of an abomasum in a cow (mark 2)

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  • Ventral aspect of the cranial abdomin (mark 1)/ 7th to 11th ribs ventrally (mark 1)
    Right hand side (mark 1)/in the right front quadrant of the abdomen (mark 1)
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Describe how triacylglycerols are transported from the epithelial cells of the intestine into the adipose cells (4 marks).

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  • Monoglycerides (MAG) are re-esterified with free fatty acids (FFA) to form triacylglycerol (TAG) (1 mark).
  • TAG coalesce to form chylomicrons (1 mark).
  • Chylomicrons contain cholesterol (1/2 mark) apoproteins (1/2 mark) and phospholipids (1/2 mark).
  • Lipoproteins (chylomicrons) are released by exocytosis into lymphatics, avoiding the liver, and from there enter into the systemic circulation (1 mark).
  • Lipoprotein lipase in the capillary endothelium of fat and muscle releases free fatty acids from the TAG (1 mark).
  • FFA diffuse across capillary endothelium into the tissues for use by the cells (1 mark).
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