Liver Physiology Flashcards

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4 Phase 0 Transporters

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  • NTCP - takes in bile salts, Hep B/D w/ Na+
  • OATP (organic anions)- bilirubin, conjugated bile salts, statins, dig, salicylates, methotrexate)
  • OCT (organic cation transporter) - histamine, serotonin, NE, dopamine
  • OSTalpha/beta (organic solute transporter) - actually BACKFLOW of bile acids
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Enterohepatic Recycling of Bile Acids

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  • ASBT on enterocyte apical membrane –> OST alpha/beta on basal enterocyte –> blood –> liver sinusoids
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Phase I Drug Metabolism

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  • inc reactivity thru CYPs and make drug inactive unless prodrug

(oxidation, reduction, hydrolysis, hydroxylation, deamination, hydration, decarboxylation, isomerization)

  • CYP450s in smooth ER/ many polymorphisms
    Ex) - CYP3A - metabolizer of grapefruit juice, cyclosporine, statins, macrolides, erythromycin, etc
    Ex) - CYP2E1 - metabolizer of ethanol and some acetaminophen
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Phase II Drug Metabolism

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  • covalent modification; add large polar molecules to make more soluble for clearance usually in kidney; REQUIRE ENERGY

(glucouronidation, glutathione conjugation, sulfation, acetylation, methylation)

  • Glutathione Conjugation - add glutathione (cysteine, glutamate, lysine) w/ GSTs
  • Glucouronidation - add glucose w/ UGTs
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Phase III Transporters

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  • transport out of hepatocyte into bile canaliculi (all are ABC transports - ATP binding cassettes)
  • MDR (multi-drug res transporters) - hydrophobic, cations/neutral
    - BSEP -bile salt export pump
  • MRP (multi-drug res proteins) - hydrophobic, antions
    - MRP2 -bilirubin glucouronidases and sulfates eliminated
    - MRP3 - bile salt backflow
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Acetaminophen Metabolism

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  • Normally 95% undergoes phase II reaction w/ glucouronidation or sulfate addition and 5% undergoes CYP450 2E1 reaction –> NAPQI (toxic)
  • If not enough glucose for glucouronidation then may get more in CYP450 2E1 path
  • Tx - N-acetyl-cysteine - replenished glutathione which then conjugates NAPQI (used w/in 24 hrs)
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Glucose Metabolism

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  • Liver contains glucokinase which quickly converts glucose –> glucose-6-p to trap it in cell
    • High Km, low affinity so that most of the glucose flow thru to pancreas t o stimulate insulin secretion
    • But stimulated by insulin
  • Gluconeogenesis via pyruvate from AA, lactate but not from FAs /acetyl CoA
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Protein Production

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  • Liver makes all proteins except immunoglobulins (takes in, break down, make new)
  • Albumin - carries anything hydrophobic and maintains oncotic pressure
  • Glycoprotein transport proteins - transcortin, pre-albumin, sex hormone, transferrin, lipoproteins (except apoB48)
  • Acute phase proteins
  • Clotting factors 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, prothrombin, anti-thrombin, protein C, protein S, fibrinogen
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Ammonia Handling

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  • Alanine (from skeletal muscle) taken up by liver then transfer amine group…
  • Alanine + alpha-KG –> glutamate + pyruvate (via ALT)
  • Glutamate + oxaloacetate –> aspartate + alpha-KG (via AST)
    • Both require Vit B6
  • Aspartate then enters urea cycle…
    • Urea has 2 amine groups (1 from aspartate, 1 from free ammonia in blood)
    • Liver is only organ w/ arginase (final enzyme in urea cycle)
  • Free ammonia = toxic to brain
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Fat Metabolism

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  • Regulates metabolism of acetyl CoA (make FAs, chol, bile salts/acids, enter TCA cycle, etc)
  • Packages and secretes TGs and cholesterol
  • Fat retention
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Primary v Secondary Bile Salts

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  • Primary bile salts made exclusively in liver from cholesterol
    - Cholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid
  • Secondary bile salts - formed when bacteria in gut work on primary bile salts
    - Deoxycholic acid, lithocholic acid
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Bilirubin

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  • Bilirubin = waste product of heme breakdown
  • Heme (travels on albumin in blood) –> biliverdin (green) –> bilirubin (yellow)
  • Bilirubin gets taken up by liver via OATP transporter then conjugated (glucouronide) and sent out by MRP2 transporter
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Immune Function of Liver + Cell Type

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  • TOLERANCE
  • Kupffer cells (macrophages), NK cells, sinusoidal endothelial cells, B cells, T cells (CD8+> CD4+), dendritic cells in portal triad (mainly tolerant)
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Pos Acute Phase Reactants (6) v Negative Acute Phase Reactants (3)

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  • Pos Acute Phase Proteins (up-reg in inflam in response to IL-6)
    • CRP
    • Fibrinogen
    • Alpha-1 anti-trypsin
    • Ferritin
    • Ceruloplasmin
    • Alpha-2 macroglobulin
  • Neg Acute Phase Proteins (down-reg in inflam in response to IL-6)
    • Albumin
    • Transferrin
    • Transthyretin/ pre-albumin
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What 6 vitamins and minerals are stored in the liver?

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  • Vit A - in stellate cells
  • Vit D
  • Vit B12
  • Vit K in lipoprotein particles themselves
  • Iron
  • Copper - uses Wilson’s ATPase
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