Fatty Acids & Ketones Flashcards

1
Q

When is protein used for energy?

A

When muscle glycogen stores fail

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2
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Describe the structure of a fatty acid

A

Carboxylic head group with an aliphatic tail

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3
Q

What and where are ketones produced from?

A

Acetyl-CoA in the liver

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4
Q

Why do lipids form micelles?

A

Hphobic tails point inwards in circle, so can be broken down by lipase and absorbed

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5
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What happens when Triglycerides are transported? (4)

A

1) Incorporated into Chylomicron
2) Go through lymph system into tissues with Lipoprotein lipase on surface
3) BD and absorbed into tissues
4) Used for energy or converted back to TG

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6
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What does ATP cause fatty acids to be converted to? (2 steps)

A

1) Acyl Adenylate

2) Acyl-CoA

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7
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What are the four stages of Fatty Acid B oxidation?

Ultimately overall function for AR

A

1) Acyl-CoA
2) New double bond
3) New hydroxyl group
4) New carbonyl group
5) Acetyl Co-A produced for K Cycle

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8
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What is the carnitine shuttle used for?

A

Method for fatty acids with more than 14 C to be absorbed through mitochondria

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9
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What is Acetyl-CoA used for? (2)

A

1) Most is utilised in KC for glucose

2) Small proportion converted to ketones

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10
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When does ketogenesis occur?

A

During high rates of fatty acid oxidation if too much acetyl CoA is produced; exceeds the Krebs cycle capacity, so ketones are then produced

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11
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5 steps of ketogenesis?

A

1) 2 Acetyl-CoA
2) Acetoacetyl-CoA
3) HMG-CoA
4) Acetoacetate
5) Acetone and Beta hydroxybutyrate

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12
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3 factors affecting ketogenesis?

A

1) Fatty acid release from adipose tissue
2) Low level of glycerol-3-phosphate
3) If high ATP demand, ACA oxidised to co2 via the KC
(4) levels of glucagon/insulin available)

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13
Q

What happens in Ketoacidosis?

A

1) Hyperglycaemia

2) Increased acetoacetate and beta hydroxybutyrate

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14
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What happens in Ketoacidosis of alcohol abuse?

A

1) Increased lipolysis (More FA available)

2) Increased ketone production

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15
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Consequences of Ketoacidosis?

A

1) Lower pH of blood as more acidic

2) More difficult for Hb to bind to O2 so results in hyperventilating

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