Lipids Flashcards
The primary functions of triglycerides are __________ and __________.
The primary functions of triglycerides are fuel storage and plasma transport via lipoprotein particles
Where are triglycerides stored?
Primarily the cytoplasm of adipose cells, also stored in muscle and small lipid bodies in many cells.
What has more energy, triglyceride or glycogen? (per gram)
triacylglycerol is about twice the energy available from protein and carbohydrate per gram.
What enzyme hydrolyzes the fatty acids from the glycerol of a triglyceride?
Lipase
What are the 4 sources of Fatty Acids?
1) Dietary TG (intestine –> chylomicrons—-> bloodstream
2) Hepatic TG: hepatocytes make FA and TG-rich lipoprotein particles called VLDL —> bloodstream
3) Adipocytes: dump FA into blood where they bind serum albumin
4) Lipid body storage in muscle and other tissues though FAs are usually targeted for oxidation in mitochondria.
What is lipogenesis and where does it occur?
Lipogenesis is process where FA are assembled into TG primarily in the liver.
What is lipolysis is the harvesting of __________ from ______ tissue
Harvesting of Triglycerides from adipose tissue.
The hormone___________ signals the well fed state and this _______ the breakdown of triglycerides, FA, ad glycogen.
Insulin signals the well fed state so it inhibits the breakdown of TG, FA and glycogen.
It promotes the synthesis of FA and TG.
What stimulates the breakdown of triglycerides and fatty acids? What state is this?
Glucagon stimulates the breakdown of TG and FA (and glycogen) this is the hunger state.
What hormone inhibits synthesis and storage of fatty acids?
Glucagon
How is hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) activated in adipocytes?
Glucagon —-> GPCR —-> AC —-> cAMP —> PKA —> Hormone sensitive lipase (HSL)
How would a high insulin/glucagon ratio affect adipose lipolysis?
It would inhibit lipolysis. Insulin acts to hydrolyze cAMP which inactivates PKA and activates phosphatases that reverse PKA phosphorylation, (active HSL is inactivated).
What is the function of HSL?
It helps release FA from TG in the adipocyte to the bloodstream where it binds with serum albumin.
What is the fate of glycerol generated by lipolysis?
Travels to the liver and enters glycolytic pathway.
What is the fate of fatty acids generated by lipolysis?
Carried by serum albumin to target organs (especially muscle) where they are transported across plasma membranes