Biochemistry of the liver - Week 6 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the principal roles of the liver?

A
First destination of most nutrients & xenobiotics
Bile production
Elimination of unwanted molecules
Secretion of plasma proteins
Storage of fuels, iron and vitamins
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2
Q

What change in stool may be present in end-stage liver disease?

A

Change to be very pale

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3
Q

What are the main plasma proteins found in blood?

A

Albumin
alpha globulins
beta globulins
gamma globulins

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4
Q

Immunoglobulins are which kind of globulins?

A

Gamma globulins

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5
Q

What are the main functions of plasma proteins?

A
Maintenance of osmotic pressure
Transport of hydrophpbic substances
pH buffering
Enzymatic
Immunity
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6
Q

What is the role of albumin?

A

transport of hydrophobic substances

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7
Q

Give 2 examples of beta globulins.

A

Transferrin & Fibrinogen

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8
Q

What is the role of transferrin?

A

Transports Fe3+

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9
Q

What is the most abundant plasma protein?

A

Albumin

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10
Q

Which factors may result in reduced albumin levels?

A

Liver disease or starvation/low protein diet

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11
Q

Albumin is used to transport hydrophobic proteins such as…

A

fatty acids, bilirubin, thyroid hormones

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12
Q

Albumin is important in the transport of exogenous substances such as…

A

Aspirin

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13
Q

Iron is an essential component of…

A

haemoglobin, myoglobin and cytochromes

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14
Q

Iron is transported as…

A

Ferric ion (Fe3+)

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15
Q

Are thyroid hormones hydrophobic or hydrophillic?

A

Hydrophobic

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16
Q

How is thyroxine transported?

A

thyroid-binding globulin

17
Q

How is cortisol transported?

A

cortisol-binding globulin

18
Q

How is Copper transported in the blood?

A

bound to ceruloplasmin

19
Q

Lipoproteins are synthesised by…

A

The liver

20
Q

Name the lipoproteins in increasing density.

A

Chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, LDL, HDL

21
Q

What is the function of LDLs?

A

Cholesterol transport to peripheral tissues

22
Q

What is the function of HDLs?

A

Reverse cholesterol transport

23
Q

Which molecule carries out reverse cholesterol transport?

A

HDL

24
Q

How is excess cholesterol removed from the body?

A

Excreted as bile salts in faeces

25
Q

Which vitamins are stored in the liver?

A

A, D and B12

26
Q

Iron comes from the breakdown of…

A

Haemoglobin

27
Q

Cholesterol is a precursor of…

A

Bile acids, steroid hormones and Vitamin D

28
Q

What happens to the majority of cholesterol?

A

esterified to a wide range of long-chain fatty acids

29
Q

What is the main regulating enzyme in cholesterol synthesis?

A

HMG-CoA Reductase

30
Q

How many carbons does Cholesterol have?

A

27C

31
Q

HMG-CoA Reductase is the target for…

A

Statins

32
Q

Which factors inhibit HMG-CoA Reductase?

A

Dietary cholesterol and high intrahepatocyte cholesterol

33
Q

Cholesterol is used to synthesise which Vitamin?

A

D3

34
Q

Which steroid hormones are synthesised using cholesterol?

A

Corticosteroids, androgens, oestrogens

35
Q

What is the role of anion exchange resins?

A

bind bile salts and inhibit reabsorption in the enterohepatic circulation

36
Q

What is the main role of Cytochrome P450?

A

function to metabolize potentially toxic compounds, including drugs and products of endogenous metabolism such as bilirubin, principally in the liver.