D.3 Liver functions Flashcards

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Liver blood flow

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O2 blood –> Hepatic Artery
CO2 blood to liver –> Hepatic Portal Vein (from small intestines)
CO2 blood to heart –> Hepatic Vein

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Hepatic Portal vein

+ Order of blood flow

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Deoxygenated blood from small intestines to liver to be filtered, then through Hepatic vein to heart

Divides into sinusoids in the liver allowing blood to come into contact with hepatocytes, allowing proteins to entre and leave the blood

Hepatic Portal Vein -> Arterioles -> Sinusoids -> Venules -> Hepatic Vein

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Hepatocytes

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The cells in the liver that filter –> allow blood in and out

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Differentiate between the hepatic portal vein, Hepatic vein, and the hepatic artery

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Hepatic Portal Vein = Blood from small intestines to the liver with low O2

Hepatic Vein = Blood from liver to heart with low O2

Hepatic Artery = Blood from heart with high O2

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Role of fibrinogen in the body

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When cut, thrombin activates fibrinogen which converts into fibrin (insoluble) to form a mesh layer which forms a blood clot

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Insuline

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Released when blood suger is high (lowers blood suger levels)
Produced by pancreas => tells the liver toi store glucose and glycogen

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Glucagon

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Released when blood sugar is too low (glucose is gone) => increases sugar levels

Produced by the pancreas => tells skeletal muscle and liver to release glycogen as glucose into bloodstream

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Lipids and excess proteins

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Excess proteins:
- cannot be stored and must be broken down to be used as energy

Lipids:
- Hydrophobic –> surrounded by phospholipids = low density lipoproteins
- Very low density lipoproteins are synthesised by hepatocytes

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9
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Surplus choletrole is converted into bile salts

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Bile salts:
- Emulsifies lipids in the digestive system (physical digestion)

Cholestrole:
- regulated by the liver

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10
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Production of plasma proteins

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Rough endoplasmic reticulum:
- ER in hepatocytes produce 90% blood plasma proteins
- Create Fibrinogen & Albumin

Albumin transports bilirubin

Golgi bodies and ER numbers are high to produce plasma proteins

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11
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Liver stores excess nutrients such as:

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  • Glycogen
  • Iron
  • Vitamin A
  • Vitamin D

Vitamin A and D are fat soluble, allowing them to be stored in the liver

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12
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Kupfer cells role

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  • They are macrophages that engulf warn out and old erythroctes (RBC) in the sinusoid
  • They line the sinusoid in the liver
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13
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Kupfer breaking down erythrocyte process

(6-8 mark Q)

Recycling of Red Blood Cells in the liver

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  1. A kupfer cell engulfs a RBC through phagocytosis
  2. Hemoglobin is produced
  3. Hemoglobin breaks into 4x Globin & 4x Heme
  4. Globin is broken into amino acids
  5. Heme is broken into iron and Bilirubin
  6. Bilirubin turns into bile and is taken to the gall bladder
  7. Iron is carried to bone marrow
  8. Bone marrow produced new erythrocytes
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14
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Causes and consequences of Jaundice

Define myoglobin & Cytochrome

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* Occurs when bile cannot be excreted and there is too much bilirubin in the blood
* Hemoglobin transports O2 to myoglobin for muscles –> Myoglobin has higher affinity for O2 than hemoglobin –> O2 more likey to attach to myoglobin than hemogloobin

Myoglobin:
- skeletal muscle store O2

Cytochrome
- electron carrier

Causes:
- Hepatitis or Liver cancer
- Obstruction of bile duct by gallstones or pancreatic cancer
- Develeping livers of newborns (unluggy)

Consequences:
- Yellow eyes and skin
- Itchyness in adults
- Kernicterus in newborns

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Bile

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Bilirubin => bile

expelled from the gall-bladder into the duodenum to break down lipids

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16
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Liver role

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  • The liver removes toxins from the blood and detoxifies them.
  • The liver intercepts blood from the gut to regulate nutrient levels.