Diseases related to glycolysis Flashcards
Three types of lactose intolerance?
Primary lactase deficiciency, secondary lactase deficiency and congenital lactase deficiency
Describe what primary lactase deficiency is
Absence of lactase persistence allele
so lactase is only produced in childhood
So only occurs in adults
Describe what secondary lactase deficiency is
Caused by injury to the small intestine eg. Gastroenteritis,
coeliac disease,
Crohn’s disease,
Ulcerative colitis
Generally reversible
Describe what congenital lactase deficiency is
Autosomal recessive defect in lactase gene
Cannot digest breast milk
How can glycolysis be used in a clinical setting?
Rate of glycolysis up to 200 times greater in cancer
Can measure up take of chemicals (radioactive modified hexokinase substrate)
Used in PET scans
How can the conversion of lactose to glucose in the liver be impaired? (4)
Liver disease
Thiamine deficiency
alcohol (NAD+ –>NADH)
Enzyme deficiencies
WHat 3 ways is the plasma lactate concentration determined (By the rates of what?
Production
Utilisation in the liver and heart
Disposal (Kidney)
Above what value is a patient considered to be in lactic acidosis?
5mM
What is the danger of lactic acidosis?
Lower blood pH affects functioning of brain and heart
Describe what essential fructosuria is?
Fructokinase is missing
Fructose in the urine
Describe the mechanism behind fructose intolerance and treatment
Aldolase is missing
Fructose 1P accumulates in the liver–>Liver damage
treatment- remove fructose from diet
What does aldolase do?
Converts fructose 1P to glyceraldehyde and DHAP
What are the symptoms of galactosemia? (8)
Hepatolmegaly and cirrhosis Renal failure Vomiting Seizure and brain damage Cataracts Hypoglycaemia
Describe how galactosemia leads to cataracts
Galactose builds up
Galactose is converted to galactitol by aldose reductase
Increased aldose reductase activity converts excess NADPH–>NADP+
NADPH is used in the defence against oxidative damage, so reduced NADPH will cause the crystallin protein inn the lens of the eye to be denatured, so leads to cataracts
Note see the glycolysis group work presentation for oxidative stress
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