Clinical enzymology Flashcards

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Define enzyme.

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Proteins that function as biological catalysts (speeds up reaction in living cells)

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Define isoenzymes.

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Multiple forms of an enzyme that possess ability to catalyze enzymes characteristic reaction, tissue specific, certain genes may be expressed exclusively in one tissue (differ structurally)

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Describe general principles of enzyme measurement.

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End point assay, or kinetic assay. can be measured using a coupled assay (second enzyme that uses NADH used to act on product of the enzyme of interest)

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Explain the rationale for the appropriate selection of enzyme tests for diagnosis and monitoring disease progression.

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Dependent on distribution of enzyme among various tissues (tissue/plasma concentration gradient) and convenience of enzyme assay (knowledge of plasma enzyme characteristics including half life in blood and mode of clearance)

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Interpret plasma enzyme test results.

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Use reference range that represents 90 or 95% of reference population

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