AM L3.2 Lipid transport Flashcards

TG = triglycerides

1
Q

Triglycerides are…

A

free fatty acids attached to glycerol backbone

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2
Q

….% of cholesterol is from endogenous synthesis

A

80%

only a small amount from the diet

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3
Q

Name the endogenous synthesis pathway of cholesterol

A

HMGcoA Reductase pathway

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4
Q

Cholesterol and triglycerides are soluble or insoluble?

A

insoluble

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5
Q

How are cholesterol and TGs transported round the body?

A

Lipoproteins

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6
Q

Names some lipoproteins (5)

A
Chylomicrons
Very low density lipoproteins (VLDL)
VLDL reminants
LDL
HDL
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7
Q

Where do chylomicrons come from?

A

the diet

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8
Q

Size of chylomicrons

A

100 - 1000nm

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9
Q

chylomicrons transport chol and TG from…. to…… (via …… & ….)

A

GI tract to the tissues

via lymph and capillaries

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10
Q

What happens to the chylomicrons?

A
Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) hydrolyses the triglycerides
Free fatty acids absorbed by tissues
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11
Q

When LPL has acted on chylomicrons what is left?

where does it go?

A

Remnant chylomicrons

Transported to the liver and endocytosed where cholesterol is liberated

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12
Q

What finally happens to dietary cholesterol that is liberated in the liver (4)

A

stored
oxidised to bile acids
secreted in bile unchanged
enters endogenous pathway

(Dietary chol has been transported via remnant chylomicrons to the liver and this is what it is used for)

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13
Q

Size of VLDLs?

A

30-80nm

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14
Q

VLDLs contain cholesterol that has come from where?

A

de novo synthesis

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15
Q

VLDLs deliver cholesterol to…. and meanwhile

A

tissues

gradually decrease in size to from LDLs

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16
Q

How is cholesterol returned to the circulation from tissues?

A

HDLs

17
Q

The higher the concentration of …. and the lower the concentration of ….. the greater the ATS risk

A

LDL

HDLs

18
Q

What is lipoprotein a?

A

an LDL like molecule.
Complex of apolipoprotein a bound to LDL via apolipoprotein B-100
Linked by disulphide bonds

19
Q

Function of lipoprotein A?

A

inhibits plasminogen

20
Q

Lipoprotein A is a risk factor for….

A

CVD

21
Q

What is the function of plasminogen?

A

to convert to plasmin (this catalyses fibrin –> soluble fibrin fragments)

22
Q

Obesity is a …… risk factor

A

multifactorial risk factor

increased incidence of doabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol