Lecture NC's I Flashcards

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Tests that monitor hepatocellular damage tast for

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Conjugated Bilirubin, Alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and aspartate aminotransferase (AST)

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2
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Leak from damaged liver cells

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ALT and AST

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3
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Tests that monitor hepatic synthetic capacity test for

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Albumin, and clotting factors

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4
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How do we test the clotting factors?

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Measure prothrombin time (PT/INR)

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5
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Transferrin is saturated with iron and ferritin is greatly increased w/

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Hemochromatosis

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6
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Tests that suggest cholestasis include

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Alkaline phosphatase, gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) and conjugated bilirubin

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7
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Increased alkaline phosphatase may suggest

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Cholestasis

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8
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But to be sure it is cholestasis, we want to look for elevations in

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Alkaline phosphatase and GGT

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9
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Vitamin K and biotin are synthesized by our

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Gut bacteria

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10
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Diseases that cause fat malabsorption like cystic fibrosis can also cause

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Fat soluble vitamin deficiencies

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11
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A genetically modified rice in which beta carotene is synthesized, thus producing a good source of Vitamin A

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Golden Rice

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12
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Works by taking the “oxidative hit” from free radicals, thus sparing the membrane phospholipids

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Vitamin E

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13
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Primarily a neurological disease

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Dry Beri Beri

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14
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Primarily a cardiovascular disease

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Wet Beri Beri

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15
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Serves as a cofactor for the folate metabolizing enzyme, methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR)

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FAD

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16
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It takes 60mg of tryptophan to make 1mg of

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Niacin

17
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Comes from the diet and is produced by gut flora

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Biotin

18
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Involved in many reactions related to protein catabolism, fatty acid synthesis, and gluconeogenesis

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Biotin

19
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Refers to the biochemical transfer of a carbon-hydrogen unit (CH2) that originates in the amino acid serine, and which is transferred to a form of folate, tetrahydrofolate

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One-carbon metabolism

20
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The resulting methylene-THF then

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Donates CH2 for multiple things

21
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A sulfur amino acid and product of methionnine metabolism

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Homocysteine

22
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Is either remethylated by methylene-THF to reform methionine in a B12 dependent reaction, or it is catabolised to cysteine in two consecutive B6 reactions

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Homocysteine

23
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A folate analog that was one of the first chemotherapies

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Methotrexate

24
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In lower doses, methotrexate is used to treat

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Rheumatoid Arthritis

25
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More effective at preventing strokes when administered with folic acid

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Enalopril

26
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This is probably related to the folic acid induced decrease in

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Homocysteine

27
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Toxic levels of folic acid can mask or exacerbate

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B12 deficiency