lecture 7 - hyperuricemia Flashcards
what are the purine bases
guanine
adenine
clinical implications that can occur after purine catabolism
uric acid enters blood -> excretion
uric acid ionises with NA+ -> leads to urate crystals forming -> inflammation in joints
what are the pyrimidines
thymine
cytosine
uracil
what are the steps of catbolism of purines
dephosphorylation of nucleotide
deamination and ribose hydrolysis
oxidation to form uric acid
how do we obtainin purines
- diet - red meat shell fish
- denovo synthesis
- salvage pathway
salvage pathway for adenine
- taken from food
- converted to AMP using APRT
- attaches to a phosphate group from PRPP to adenine
salvage pathway for guanine
- taken from food
- converted to GMP using HGPRT
- attaches to phosphate group from PRPP to guanine
what is de novo synthesis
cells can synthesis purine from other precursor molecules
in liver
what enzymes are involved in de novo synthesis
PRPPS
ATase
how is gout caused
ingestion of large quantities of purine rich foods and alcohol
what is gout
an inflammatory disease by formation of urate crystals in synovial fluid
what is a biomarker for gout
elevated uric acid
why does hyperuricaemia occur
uric acid is elecated
what is PRPPS superactivity
enzyme becomes continuously acitvated
Due to mutations in the PRPS1 gene
what is Von Girke’s disease
glycogen storage disease due to g6p deficiency