GI Part 4- 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What type of wall is the endothelial wall of the liver? It allows passage of large molecules, glucose and amino acids?

A

Fenestrated

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2
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What organ produces most of the body’s circulating plasma proteins?

A

Liver

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3
Q

What are lipoproteins classes categorized by?

A

Their density

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4
Q

What lipoprotein has the following characteristics?
Transport of triglycerides from the liver to adipose tissue/other organs

A

VLDLs

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5
Q

What lipoprotein has the following characteristics?
VLDLs remnants, after the FFA’s have been released
50% become VLDLs
50% become LDLs

A

IDLs

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6
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What lipoprotein has the following characteristics?
Transport of cholesterol esters from the liver to other tissues
Increases in people eating a diet hight in saturated fat, obese, and/or sedentary

A

LDLs

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7
Q

What lipoprotein has the following characteristics?
Remove cholesterol from the peripheral tissue and transport it to the liver
It is believed they can absorb cholesterol that are being deposited in the arteries

A

HDLs

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8
Q

What hormone in the liver is:
Prohormone

A

Angiotensinogen

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9
Q

What is the liver hormone:
Hormone growth factor

A

Thrombopoetin

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10
Q

What is the liver hormone:
Produced in response to growth hormone

A

IGF

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11
Q

What is the liver hormone:
Small peptide hormone for iron homeostasis

A

Hepcidin

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12
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What are the group of reaction in the conversion of toxic to non toxic, water soluble and more excretable substances?

A

Bio transformations

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13
Q

Since most drugs are liposoluble, what is essential for the termination of their action and their elimination from the body?

A

Bio transformation

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14
Q

What is the major site of drug biotransformation?

A

Liver

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15
Q

What does drug metabolism lead to an increase in?

A

Polarity

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16
Q

Where is bile produced in?

A

Hepatocytes

17
Q

Where is bile modified in the epithelial cells of?

A

Gallbladder

18
Q

What has this function:
Storage and concentration of the bile through electrolyte and water reabsorption?

A

Gallbladder

19
Q

Where are bile acids synthesized?

A

Liver