Hepatic hyperbilirubinemia Flashcards
Causes
Decrease Bu uptake
Decrease Bu conjugation
Decrease Bc excretion
Decreased Bu uptake
Mostly horses effected
Fasting increases mobilization of fat stores and increases fatty acids in blood-> hepatocytes take in less unconjugated Bu from competition for Y and Z proteins-> decreased glucose for conjugation as well (horses)
No bilirubinuria because all the Bu is bound to albumin so not excreted in kidneys
Increase in Bu from fasting
Can be as high as 10mg/dL but not higher
Sick inappetent cattle Bu
Can be increased not associated with liver disease or hemolytic anemia
Decreased functional hepatic mass
Marked reduction of functional hepatocytes result in decreased uptake and conjugation.
Intrahepatic cholestasis
Impaired bile flow through canaliculi in liver
Usually due to hepatocellular swelling and collapse of canaliculi or altered architecture
Consequence of intrahepatic cholestasis
Pressure forces bile our of canaliculi and small ductules and Bu enters sinusoidal blood and then into systemic circulation. There is regurgitation of Bu into blood after it is conjugated
Functional cholestasis
Sepsis associated. Impaired excretion of Bc from hepatocytes to canaliculi in absence of physical obstruction from increased TNF alpha in infection. Will see bilirubinuria (very sick animals)
Other findings of functional cholestasis
-Inflammatory leukogram
-Clinical evidence of infection
-Decreased bile acid and Bu secretion
-Increased serum Bu
-Minimal increase in ALP and GGT
-Increase in ALT
-Bilirubinuria