Liver Function Flashcards

1
Q

What metabolic functions does the liver carry out?

A
  • Control of blood glucose levels, amino acid levels, lipid levels
  • Synthesis of bile, plasma proteins, cholesterol
  • Synthesis of red blood cells in fetus
  • Storage of vitamins A,D and B12, iron, glycogen
  • Detoxification of alcohol, drugs
  • Breakdown of hormones
  • Destruction of red blood cells
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2
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Why are fetal red blood cells made in the fetus liver and not in the bones?

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Because the fetus does not have enough density in its bones

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3
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Hepatocyte

A

Liver cell

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4
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Glycogenesis

A

Making glycogen from glucose

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5
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Glycogenolysis

A

Breaking down glycogen to glucose

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6
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Gluconeogenesis

A

Glucose newly made from amino acids

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7
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Glycolysis

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Breaking down glucose to form pycurate

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8
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How does the liver store sugars?

A

In the form of glycogen

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9
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Approx. how much glycogen can the liver store?

A

100-120g -8% of the fresh weight of liver

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10
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Where does glycogen form granules?

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In the cytoplasm of hepatocytes

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11
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What chemicals produced in the body may be toxic?

A
  • Hydrogen peroxide

- Ammonia

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12
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How can toxins be rendered harmless?

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  • Oxidation
  • Reduction
  • Methylation
  • Combination with another molecule
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13
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What enzymes in the liver cells render toxic molecules less toxic?

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  • Catalase

- Cytochrome P450

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14
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Catalyse

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  • Enzyme which coverts hydrogen peroxide to oxygen and water
  • Has a particularly high turnover number of 5 million
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15
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Turnover number

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The number of molecules of hydrogen peroxide that one molecule of catalyse can render harmless in one second

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16
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Cytochrome P450

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  • A group of enzymes used to breakdown drugs e.g. Cocaine and various medicinal drugs
  • The cytochromes are used in metabolic reactions
17
Q

What metabolic reactions are the cytochromes in cytochrome P450 involved in?

A

Electron transport during photosynthesis

18
Q

What do p450 enzymes show between individuals?

A

A lot of variation

19
Q

How is alcohol broken down?

A
  • in the Hepatocytes by the action of the enzyme dehydrogenase
  • This is dehydrogenated further by the enzyme ethanal dehydrogenase
  • Final product produced is ethanoate (acetate)
  • Acetate is combined with coenzyme A to form acetyl coenzyme A, which enters the process of aerobic respiration