Chapter 9: The Cat Is Unique (Hill) Flashcards

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teh cat needs a continuous supply of what nutrients:

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retinol, niacin, taurin, and arachidonic acid

little glutamate and benzoic acid

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the cat is a pure carnivore and adapted to what?

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high protein, high fat, low carbdiet

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why do cats have a high protein requirement?

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they are unable to down regulate the enzymes which degrade amino acids

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arginine in cats

what does deficiency cause?

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is essential because its an integral part of the urea cycle

deficiency causes: hyperammonemia due to:

decreased ornithine synthesis from glutamate and proline due to decreased activity of pyrroline-5-carboxylase

decreased citrulline synthesis because less ornithine amino transferase and carbomyl phosphate synthetase activity

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sulfur containing AA’s

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increased requirement for them so methionine is usually the limiting amino acid

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felinine

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unique AA only found in cat urine - not needed in diet

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adaptions to low carb diet:

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no glucokinase in liver, so liver does not homeostatically control blood glucose.

blood glucose increases easily in response to stress
cannot taste sweetness

amylase activity is low and increased activity is not induced by increased carb in the diet

gluconeogenesis is switched on all the time even in cats fed a high protein diet

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arachidonic acid

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CONDITIONALLY ESSENTIAL - because its only essential for reproduction in cats

cats lack delta-6 desaturase so are unable to synthesize arachidonic acid from linoleic acid and therefore either need arachidonic acid or gamma-linoleic acid in the diet.

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Vitamin A

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unable to be synthesized in cats because they can’t use carotene because they lack the dioxygenase enzyme

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Vitamin D

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required because reduced synthesis of precursor in skin

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niacin

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cats are unable to use tryptophan as a precursor of niacin. reflects increased proteind egradation

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what two intolerances are indicative of heavy protein diets and low veggie diets?

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glutamate and benzoic acid intoleraance

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taurine structure

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resembles alanine except:

taruine has a sulfonyl group and AA resides on the beta carbon

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taurine function

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most common Sulfur containing AA

  • conjugates with bile acids in the liver
  • lipophobic (diffuses poorly through intact membranes)
  • may play a role in osmoregulation (present in cells without cell walls)
  • modulate interaction between Ca and phospholipids
  • antioxidant
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taurine deficiency

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central retinal degeneration and blindness
poor repro
increased collagen-induced platelet aggregation
reversible dilated cardiomyopathy

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taurine metabolism

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synthesized from methionine and cystein so not essential in most mammals

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why is taurine essential in the cat

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decreased synthesis of taurine from cystein

bile acids conjugated with taurine instead of glycine

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in what species is taurine conditionally essential in perinatal period?

A

primates!

18
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diagnosis of taurine levels

A

plasma taurine concentration

whole blood taurine concentration

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bioavailability of taurine

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purified diets > dry > canned

decreased by heat processing

increased fecal losses with soy-bbased diets

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can cats have vegetarian diets

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yes though they are difficult to formulate and needs purified substances found only in animal kingdom like arachidonic acid and retinol

21
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can cats eat human or dog food?

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no because they contain too little protein, arginine, taurine, etc. cat foods may be fed to dogs but are calorie dense and may cause obesity

22
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can cats have home-cooked diets

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yes but its difficult to formulate

23
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can liquiid diets be fed to DOGS?

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yes - nutrient requirements of dogs are not that different from people

24
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dogs require the same essential nutrients as people except for which supplements?

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they do NOT require vitamin C and DO require arginine

25
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in what way does dog metabolism differ form people

A

their metabolism of fat

26
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what are the differences in dog vs wolf genome?

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indicative of domesticationn:
nervous system
digestion of carbs and fat

amylase initiates starch digestion
maltase-glucoamylase
sodium-glucose cotransporter-1