UNIT 6: LIPIDS: Digestion and Function Flashcards

1
Q

Where does lipid digestion begin?

A

Saliva
- lingual lipase

Triglycerides –> FFA and DG
no detergents present

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2
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What happens to lipids in the stomach?

A
  • acid environment denatures proteins and muscle contraction promotes emulsification
  • gastric lipase
  • hydrolysis of TF sn-3 –> FFA and DA
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3
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What is the role of bile?

A
  • bile secretes into duodenum, act as a detergent and facilitate micelle formation
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4
Q

How does fat enter the small intestine?

A
  • as large lipid droplets

emulsified by mechanical shearing and detergent effects of bile

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5
Q

What is the role of pancreatic lipase

A

Pancreatic lipase

- hydrolyze TG at sn-2 and sn-3

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6
Q

What is the role of cholesterol esterase?

A

works with pancreatic lipase

- hydrolyze cholesterol-esters to release free cholesterol and FFA

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7
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What is the role of phospholipase?

A

release FFA and 2-lysophospholipid

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8
Q

Pancreatic lipase attacks what bonds?

A

ester bonds

- hydrolyze to release from TG

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9
Q

What happens right when 2lysoPL, MG, FFA, free cholesterol enter the inside of the enterocyte?

A

need to convert and reesterfy to form phospholipid, triglycerol, and cholesterol esters to prevent detergent actions

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10
Q

Once inside the enterocyte, where do the neutral/amphipathic lipids go?

A

to the golgi

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11
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What happens to the lipids in the golgi?

A

packaged as a chylomicron

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12
Q

What is bigger? Mixed micelles (prior to enterocyte) or chylomicrons (after packagingi n golgi)

A

Chylomicrons are much much bigger

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13
Q

Where do chylomicrons go after the enterocyte?

A

Leaves the intestinal cell and into the lacteal, enters the lymphatic system
–> destination: hepatocyte

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14
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What happens to chylomicrons prior to entering the hepatocyte?

A
  • Apoproteins bind the chylomicron surface (Apo-C,-E,-B)

- lipoprotein lipase deplete TG core

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15
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What is the role of apoproteins?

A
  • improve binding function to regulate metabolism further

- increase water solubility

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16
Q

How does lipoprotein lipase act on a chylomicron?

A
  • LPL is bound to endothelial cell surface
  • binds to ApoC
  • deplete TG core - release FFA
  • FFA taken up by cells that require more FFA (heart, skeletal)
17
Q

What is a chylomicron remnant?

A
  • a chylomicron depleted of TF
  • shrink in size
  • leftover is cholesterol esterase
18
Q

How does the liver cell recognize the chylomicron remnant?

A
  • liver receptor binds ApoE on chylomicron remnant
19
Q

How are LPL anchored?

A

LPL are anchored to endothelial cells via a proteoglycan anchor
- LPL enzyme binds ApoC on chylomicron

20
Q

ApoB, ApoC, ApoE bind to…?

A

all are bound to

  • chylomicron
  • VLDL
  • LDL