Miscellenous Enzymes Flashcards
phosphoric monoester hydrolase
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
E. Ornithine Carbamoyl Transferase (OCT)
F. Glucose-6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
A. 5’Nucleotidase
It is predominantly secreted in the liver
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
E. Ornithine Carbamoyl Transferase (OCT)
F. Glucose-6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
A.5’Nucleotidase
A marker for hepatobiliary disease and infiltrative lesions of
the liver
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
E. Ornithine Carbamoyl Transferase (OCT)
F. Glucose-6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
A.5’Nucleotidase
Secreted by the liver
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
E. Ornithine Carbamoyl Transferase (OCT)
F. Glucose-6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
Reference range of 5’Nucleotidase
A.0-1.6 units
B.0-3 units
C.0-5 units
0-1.6 units
Used as index for parenchymal function
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
E. Ornithine Carbamoyl Transferase (OCT)
F. Glucose-6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
B.. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
Also known as Peptidylpeptidase A or Kininase II
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
E. Ornithine Carbamoyl Transferase (OCT)
F. Glucose-6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
C. Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme (ACE)
Used to monitor the effect of muscle relaxants
(succinylcholine) after surgery
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
E. Ornithine Carbamoyl Transferase (OCT)
F. Glucose-6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
B.Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
Used as a marker for insecticide or pesticide poisoning
(organophosphate is the poisonous component)
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
E. Ornithine Carbamoyl Transferase (OCT)
F. Glucose-6- Phosphate Dehydrogenase (G-6-PD)
B.Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
Reference values:—- units in Plasma of Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
A.O.3
B. 0.5-1.3
0.5-1.3
Increased in: Sarcoidosis, Acute and Chronic Bronchitis, and
Leprosy
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
THE MAIN SOURCE OF (ACE) ARE
A. Macrophage and Epithelioid of the Lungs
B. lysosome and Epithelioid of the Lungs
A. Macrophage and Epithelioid of the Lungs
A possible indicator of neuronal dysfunction such as Alzheimer’s
disease
A. 5’Nucleotidase
B. Cholinesterase/ Pseudocholines terase
C. Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
D. Ceruloplasmin
Angiotensin-
Converting Enzyme (ACE)
Angiotensin II
Will promote ___________ renal arterioles to increase blood pressure
a. vasoconstriction
b. vasodilation
a. vasoconstriction
stimulates adrenal cortex to release ALDOSTERONE , which
promotes reabsorption of sodium to the kidneys.
Angiotensin II