Clinically important proteins Flashcards

1
Q

Where are proteins measured

A

Plasma, serum, urine

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2
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What is plasma

A

The fluid component in the blood

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3
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What is serum

A

The fluid obtained from blood that has clotted

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4
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What is the normal amount of protein in plasma

A

60-80 g/L

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5
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What is the most commonly measured protein clinically

A

Albumin

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6
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Where are most proteins synthesised

A

The liver

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7
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What are the functions of plasma proteins

A

Maintenance of colloid oncotic pressure
Transport purposes
Enzymes and enzyme inhibitors
Defence mechanisms
Source of uni acids

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8
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What does decreased albumin cause

A

Increased water movement to interstitial fluid

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9
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What does raised albumin show

A

Main clinical reason is secondary to dehydration

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10
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What does transferrin do

A

Protects the body against the toxic effect of free iron

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11
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What does increased or decreased saturation of transferrin show

A

Iron overload or deficiency

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12
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What is caeruloplasmin

A

Specific carrier protein for copper

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13
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What can cause low caeruloplasmin

A

Wilson’s disease

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14
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What is alpha 1- antitrypsin

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A protease inhibitor that prevents damage to tissue from enzymes which leak into blood

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15
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What do decreased levels of alpha 1 -antitrypsin show

A

An autosomal ressesive genetic disorder

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16
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What does c- reactive protein show

A

Mediates the binding of foreign polysaccharides, phospholipids and complex polyanions.

17
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What causes an increase in C-reactive protein

A

Bacterial infections

18
Q

What is procalitonin (PCT)

A

The precursor of the hormone calcitonin

19
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What causes an increase of PCT

A

Systemic bacterial infection