march 14 Flashcards

1
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other sources of ammonia

A

amines from diet and monoamines that serve as hormones/neurotransmitters
- catabolism of purines and pyrimidines

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2
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ammonia levels kept low by

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formation of urea
formation of glutamate in muscle by glutamate dehydrogenase
formation of glutamine in most tissue by glutamine synthetase

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3
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ammonia toxic to

A

CNS

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4
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problems with converting glutamate to glutamine

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  • glutamine as osmolyte in astrocytes(glial cells) causes uptake of water(brain swelling)
  • glutamate is a neurotransmitter and a substrate for synthesis of gaba
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5
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hyperanemia causes

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reflects cns as a target 
- tremors
- slurring of speech 
- blurred vision
- cerebral edema 
- coma
ammonia levels can rise above 1000 mM
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6
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acquired hyperanemia

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viral hepatitis, hepatotoxins

liver is cirrhotic and collateral circulation develops which bypasses the liver

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7
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congenital hyperanemia

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defects in genes that code for all 5 of urea cycle enzyme most deadly
defects in arginase less deadly(contains 3 amino groups can be excreted in urine)
(should inhibit protein intake and increase calorie intake)
(create compounds that bind amino acids and form compounds excreted in urine)

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8
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glucogenic

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aa catabolized to pyruvate of an intermediate of the tca cycle

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9
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An amino acid is ketogenic if

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amino acids catabolized to acetyl coa or acetoacetate

- lead to formation of fatty acids

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10
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exclusively ketogenic amino acids

A

lysine and leucine

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11
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enzyme for valine, leucine and isoleucine

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branched chain amino transferase

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12
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phenylketoria

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deficiency in phenylalanine hydroxylase activity

  • so increased phenylalanine in tissues, plasma and urine increased(phenyllactate and phenylacetate), phenylpyruvate.
  • must have no aspartame
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