lecture 7 - hyperuricemia Flashcards

1
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what are the purine bases

A

guanine

adenine

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2
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clinical implications that can occur after purine catabolism

A

uric acid enters blood -> excretion

uric acid ionises with NA+ -> leads to urate crystals forming -> inflammation in joints

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3
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what are the pyrimidines

A

thymine
cytosine
uracil

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4
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what are the steps of catbolism of purines

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dephosphorylation of nucleotide

deamination and ribose hydrolysis

oxidation to form uric acid

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5
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how do we obtainin purines

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  1. diet - red meat shell fish
  2. denovo synthesis
  3. salvage pathway
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6
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salvage pathway for adenine

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  1. taken from food
  2. converted to AMP using APRT
  3. attaches to a phosphate group from PRPP to adenine
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7
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salvage pathway for guanine

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  1. taken from food
  2. converted to GMP using HGPRT
  3. attaches to phosphate group from PRPP to guanine
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8
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what is de novo synthesis

A

cells can synthesis purine from other precursor molecules

in liver

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9
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what enzymes are involved in de novo synthesis

A

PRPPS
ATase

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10
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how is gout caused

A

ingestion of large quantities of purine rich foods and alcohol

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11
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what is gout

A

an inflammatory disease by formation of urate crystals in synovial fluid

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12
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what is a biomarker for gout

A

elevated uric acid

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13
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why does hyperuricaemia occur

A

uric acid is elecated

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14
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what is PRPPS superactivity

A

enzyme becomes continuously acitvated

Due to mutations in the PRPS1 gene

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15
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what is Von Girke’s disease

A

glycogen storage disease due to g6p deficiency

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16
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what are characteristics of hyperuricaemia

A

diet rich in purines

increased turnover of nucleic acids

accelerated purine degradation
increased ATP degradation

decreased excretion from kidneys

17
Q

four stages of gout

A

asymptomatic

acute

inter critical

chronic tophaceous

18
Q

Uric acid reference ranges

A

Male: 0.1-0.46 mmol/L

Female 0.1-0.36

19
Q

Treatment of hyperuricaemia

A

Reduce purine rich foods

Corticosteroids

Uricosuric drugs

20
Q

how is secondary hyperuricaemia caused

A

excess alcohol intake

increased turnover of nucleic acids

decreased excretion from kidneys caused by renal disease

21
Q

how is gout diagnosed

A

patient history

physical examination of joint

test for hyperucaemia

22
Q

cause of HYPOuricaemia

A

low serum urate

23
Q

you got this

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