Lecture 1 - part 2 Flashcards
Albumin and colloid osmotic pressure-overview
Colloid osmotic pressure: osmotic pressure exerted by colloids (plasma proteins) in solution
Albumin and colloid osmotic pressure:
Malnutrition vs liver dysfunction
Malnutrition
= Ascites
- The loss of colloid osmotic pressure due to loss in albumin causes hydrostatic pressure/colloid osmotic pressure imbalance, leading to fluid accumulation in the abdominal cavity
Liver dysfunction:
All the albumin and fibrinogen as well as 60-80% of the globulins are formed in the liver (up to 2g per hour or 50g per day!)
Conjugated proteins:
> combined with non-protein substances
- Nucleoproteins: histones
- Nucleoproteins: nucleic acid
- Lipoproteins, chromoproteins, phosphoproteins, metalloproteins
Cna have metal neurotoxicity if too much metal in metalloproteins
Proteoglycans:
(with large negatively charged polysaccharides)
Vitreus humour of eye
Connective tissue