Vitamin K Flashcards

1
Q

What are the chemical names for vitamin K1 and K2?

A
K1 = phylloquinone
K2 = menaquinone
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Name food sources for both Vitamin K1 and K2

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K1 = plant form
dark leafy greens & natto (fermented soy beans)

K2 = bacterial forms
synthesized in the gut microbiota
found in meat and dairy products

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3
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What is the primary function of vitamin K?

A

Coagulation via catalyzing the conversion of peptide bound glutamate to y-carboxylglutamyl.
(This conversion is essential for the biological activity of VKD proteins).

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What are the differences between the structures of K1 and K2?

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There are 3 additional double bonds on the carbon side chain of K2 when compared to K1

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5
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Name some vitamin K-dependent proteins (and what they do).

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Protein C - anticoagulant role in the negative feedback control of coagulation
Protein S - anticoagulant role in the negative feedback control of coagulation
Osteocalcin - Gla protein that plays a role in bone and cardiovascular mineralization
Prothrombin

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How does Warfarin affect vitamin K status?

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Warfarin is an antagonist to vitamin K and blocks VKOR activity which inhibits the recycling of vitamin K (this inhibits coagulation)

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Why is vitamin K thought to play an important role in bone health?

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Osteocalcin (OC) = bone protein and biomarker for bone formation.
Vitamin K is an essential cofactor for the y-carboxylation of three glutamic acid residues in osteocalcin (decreased vitamin K = decreased carboxylation of osteocalcin)

undercarboxylation of osteocalcin in human bone and serum has been linked to vitamin K status

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Explain why vitamin K is given to newborns.

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  1. poor placental transfer
  2. low vitamin K content in breast milk
  3. poor intestinal absorption due to immature gut flora and malabsorption
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