Isaiah Wardsworth, Jennifer Prittie, Alicia Mastrocco
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摘要
磷化锌是一种剧毒杀鼠剂,通过抑制线粒体运输链的最后一种酶(细胞色素 C 氧化酶)来破坏氧化磷酸化,从而导致器官功能障碍。一只 5 岁的雌性柴犬因摄入这种毒药而出现癫痫状态。该犬出现了快速进行性神经功能衰退、严重的心脏毒性和急性肝功能衰竭,后者表现为肝性脑病和临床病理异常,包括凝血功能障碍、进行性肝酶升高和高胆红素血症、低血糖、低白蛋白血症、低胆固醇血症和低血尿素氮。该犬在住院 22 小时后最终死亡。虽然这种中毒在其他几个物种中也有报道,但这是第一例记录狗因磷化锌中毒而继发临床急性肝功能衰竭的病例报告。以前关于犬类接触磷化锌的报道表明预后一般较好,而这一中毒病例却很快死亡,这表明对继发于这种中毒的预后进行重新评估是谨慎之举。
Acute liver failure following fatal zinc phosphide poisoning in a dog
Zinc phosphide is a highly toxic rodenticide that leads to organ dysfunction by disruption of oxidative phosphorylation via inhibition of the final enzyme of the mitochondrial transport chain (cytochrome C oxidase). A 5‐year‐old, female, spayed Shiba Inu presented in status epilepticus secondary to ingestion of this poison. The dog developed rapid progressive neurological decline, severe cardiotoxicity and acute liver failure, the latter manifested by hepatic encephalopathy and clinicopathological abnormalities, including coagulopathy, progressive liver enzyme elevations and hyperbilirubinemia, hypoglycaemia, hypoalbuminaemia, hypocholesterolaemia and low blood urea nitrogen. The dog ultimately died after 22 hours of hospitalisation. While this toxicosis is reported in several other species, this is the first case report documenting clinical acute liver failure secondary to zinc phosphide poisoning in a dog. Previous canine reports of zinc phosphide exposure suggest a generally favourable prognosis, whereas this case of toxicity was rapidly fatal, suggesting that reassessment of prognosis secondary to this toxicity is prudent.
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Vet Record Case Reports is an online resource that publishes articles in all fields of veterinary medicine and surgery so that veterinary professionals, researchers and others can easily find important information on both common and rare conditions. Articles may be about a single animal, herd, flock or other group of animals managed together. Common cases that present a diagnostic, ethical or management challenge, or that highlight aspects of mechanisms of injury, pharmacology or histopathology are deemed of particular educational value. All articles are peer reviewed and copy edited before publication.