Biochemistry: Defieincies Flashcards
Cofactors (coenzymes) for enzymatic reactions and are therefore essential components of may biochemical reactions necessary for cell survival
Vitamins
Water soluble vitamins
B1
B12
C
Folic acid
Disorders of Vitamin B1 (thiamine)
Beriberi: peripheral nerve damage that manifests as severe muscle weakness and wasting that leads to delirium, memory loss, oculomotor paralysis and heart failure
Wernickes-Korsakoff syndrome
Thiamine injection helps
B1 depletion
Is not stored in the body, levels may be depleted in 14 days if not replenished through diet
Deficiency of B2 (riboflavin)
Cracking ofskin and corners of mouth
Seborrheic dermatitis
Magenta tongue
Most common in alcoholics
Vitamin B3 deficiency (niacin)
Pellagra: chronic niacin deficiency usuall seen in conditions of poverty, malnutrition, and chronic alcoholism. Diarrhea, dermatitis, and dementia
Vit B6 deficiency (pyridoxine)
Most common in alcoholics, but may be associated with oral contraceptives
Fatigue, depression, impaired growth, and seizures
Vit B12 deficiency (cobalamin)
Pernicious anemia: AI disorder that destroys parietal cells causing loss of production of intrinsic factor necessary for B12 absorption
What is the most common deficiency in the world
B12
Antioxidants
A,C,E,Zinc
AREDS I -ACE Zinc AREDS II -no beta carotene (A) -decreased zinc
Vitamin C deficiency (ascorbic acid)
Scurvy
CT problems
What is the most common deficncy in the US
Folic acid
Deficiency of folic acid
Spina bifida Anencephaly Megaloblastic anemia Direeha Glossitis
Fat soluble vitamins
DEAK
Vitamin D (calciferol) defieicny
Rickets in kids and osteomalcia in adults