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Copper (Cu) Brittany Abrams, Megan Alvarez, Arlanda Coleman, Jency Dishman, Keri Dobitz, Donetta Hernandez, Marlen Quintanar, Sara Rivera, Lois Stovall, LaPorcha White Vet Tech Institute of Houston

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Copper (Cu). Brittany Abrams, Megan Alvarez, Arlanda Coleman, Jency Dishman , Keri Dobitz , Donetta Hernandez, Marlen Quintanar , Sara Rivera, Lois Stovall, LaPorcha White Vet Tech Institute of Houston. Copper as a trace element…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Copper (Cu)

Copper(Cu)

Brittany Abrams, Megan Alvarez, Arlanda Coleman, Jency Dishman, Keri Dobitz, Donetta Hernandez, Marlen Quintanar, Sara

Rivera, Lois Stovall, LaPorcha White

Vet Tech Institute of Houston

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Copper is required for:Formation of hemoglobin, red blood cells,

and bonesCardiac functionCellular respirationConnective tissue developmentImmune functionPigmentation of hair, eyes, and skin

Primary element in the production of melaninMyelin formation

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Copper DeficiencyRare

Stored well within the bodyEven poor diets usually provide enough copper

for the body’s needs

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DeficiencySymptoms

Anemia Low Cu levels mean Iron is usually also in short

supply Low hemoglobin production = Low oxygen levels in

the blood

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Decreased growth

Depigmentation

Reproductive failure

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Bone lesions

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Aortic rupture

High intake of fructose can make a Cu deficiency worse

Craving chocolate may be linked to insufficient Cu levels since chocolate is naturally high in Cu

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3 Categories of Copper Storage HepatopathySubclinical disease

Disease is affecting the liver, but there are no symptoms or changes in behavior

Sudden Acute disease More often affects young canines Hepatic necrosis resulting in death

Chronic Progressive disease More often seen in middle-aged dogs with severe

hepatitis

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Interactions Assists in the utilization of iron

Cu imbalance may interfere with the binding capacity of iron

Copper balance can be upset by high intakes of fiber, iron, or vitamin C

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Sources of CopperWhole grain cerealsLeafy green vegetablesNutsPoultryShellfishSoybeansOrgan meatsMolasses