Liver - Ex 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Leakage enzyme

A

enzymes leaking from injured cells

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2
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Induced enzyme

A

cells producing abnormally high numbers of enzymes

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3
Q

Name main leakage enzymes

A

ALT
AST
SDH

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4
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Tissues of origin ALT and AST

A

ALT - cytoplasm

AST - cytoplasm & mitochondria

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5
Q

From what other tissue may ALT originate?

A

Muscle

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6
Q

Name two inducible enzymes

A

ALP

GGT

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7
Q

When ALP is increased, what are the 3 possible causes (major)?

A
  1. hepatobiliary dz
  2. osteoblastic dz
  3. induction by drugs
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8
Q

Two aspects of Alp that are different in the cat?

A

Short 1/2 life

Lower liver ALP concentration per gram of tissue

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9
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Causes of increased GGT

A
  1. Cholestasis
  2. Biliary hyperplasia
  3. Drug induction (dogs)
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10
Q

Where does bilirubin come from?

A

Degradation of Hgb

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11
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Bilrubin metabolism & hepatocytes

A

u-bilirubin is conjugated (more water soluble) –> moves to bile caniculi

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12
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Biliary system and bilirubin metabolism

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conjugated bilirubin passes with bile into small intestine –> converted to urobilinogen & excreted in feces

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13
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Causes of increased bilirubin

A
  1. Hemolysis –> inc production of bilirubin
  2. Hepatic dz –> dec uptake or conjugation
  3. Cholestasis –> dec bilirubin excretion
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14
Q

What effect does starvation or going off feed have on bilirubin in the horse?

A

Hyperbilrubinemia (5-7)

higher levels indicate other problem

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15
Q

How and where are bile acids produced

A

Bile acids are synthesized in hepatocytes from cholesterol

After synthesis, bile acids are stored and concentration in the gallbladder

Bile acids emulsify fat

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16
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Role of the intestine in bile acid metabolism

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primary bile acids converted to secondary bile acids –> most bile acids absorbed by ileum into portal circulation –> cleared in 1st pass of the liver

17
Q

Causes of increased bile acids

A
  1. Blood is shunted (abnormal portalcirculation) –> impairs first pass clearing
  2. Decreased functional hepatic mass –> dec uptake of bile acids from portal circulation
  3. Cholestasis –> obstruction
18
Q

What is the major indication for performing bile acid assay>?

A

Increased liver enzymes, but normal total bilirubin

19
Q

5 substances whose concentration in serum may decrease with hepatic failure?

A
  1. Albumin
  2. Globulins
    - can inc
  3. Glucose
    - can inc

4, Cholesterol
- can inc

  1. Urea