Metabolism of Unsaturated FAs & Eicosanoids Flashcards

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What are the 3 characteristics of PUFAs

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What are the 4 biological functions of PUFA

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3
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Give examples of PUFAs with their class and structure - essential

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Linoleic acid
-Linolenic acid
Arachidonic acid
Eicosapentaenoic acid

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4
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What are the essential PUFAs

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5
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From what sources can we obtain Linoleic acid

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6
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From what sources can we obtain Arachidonic acid

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7
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Which essential PUFAs can still be synthesised in the body

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8
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From what sources can we obtain Eicosapentaenoic acid & Docosahexaenoic acid

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9
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From what sources can we obtain α- Linolenic acid

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10
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What is the required uptake of PUFA

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11
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How common is the deficiency of PUFA

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12
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What are the symptoms of PUFA deficiency

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13
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What is the role of ω3-OPUFA (Omega-3 FA)

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14
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What are the 6 effects of ω3-OPUFA

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15
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What is the antiatherogenic effect of ω3-OPUFA

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16
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What is the Antiaggregation effect of ω3-OPUFA

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17
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What is the Anti-inflammatory effect of ω3-OPUFA

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18
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What is the Antiaritomogenic effect of ω3-OPUFA

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19
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What is the protective endothelium effect of ω3-OPUFA

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20
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What is the lipotrophic effect of ω3-OPUFA

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21
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In what diseases are ω3-OPUFAs given as a diet supplement

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22
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How are PUFA/MUFA synthesised (link to synthesis of FA)

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23
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How are Eicosanoids formed

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made by the enzymatic or non-enzymatic oxidation of arachidonic acid or other polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) that are, similar to arachidonic acid, 20 carbon units in length

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What are the 2 pathways Eicosanoids can go through

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25
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Describe the Cyclooxygenase pathway of Eicosanoids

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26
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Describe the Lipoxygenase pathway of Eicosanoids

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27
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What is the structure of Prostaglandin E2

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28
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What is the structure of Thromboxane A2

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29
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What is the structure of Leukotriene A4

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30
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What are the enzymes in the synthesis of prostanoids

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31
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Describe the activity and isoenzymes of Cyclooxygenase

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32
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Describe the Isoenzyme COX 1 for prostanoid synthesis

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33
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Describe the Isoenzyme COX2 for prostanoid synthesis

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34
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What inhibits the isoenzymes COX1,2 during prostanoid synthesis

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35
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What are the two groups of enzymes involved in the synthesis of leukotrienes and lipoxyns

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36
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What are the different lipoxygenases in the synthesis of leukotrienes and lipoxyns

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37
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What are the biological functions of prostanoids

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38
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Where are prostanoids synthesised

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39
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Describe the metabolism of prostanoids

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40
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What are the roles of the eicosanoids from arachidonic acid

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41
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What are the roles of eicosanoids from EPA

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42
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What is the effect of Prostaglandin E2 - vasodilation, bronchodilation, motility of uterus, motility of GIT, secretion of stomach secrets, release of Na+ with urine, formation of steroids, lipolysis in adipose tissue (increase of cAMP)

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43
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What is the effect of Prostaglandin F2alpha - vasodilation, bronchodilation, motility of uterus, motility of GIT, secretion of stomach secrets, release of Na+ with urine, formation of steroids, lipolysis in adipose tissue (increase of cAMP)

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44
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What is the effect of Thromboxane A2 - where is it synthesised, platelet aggregation, vasoconstriction, blood clotting, angiogenesis, carcinogenesis, apoptosis, inflammatory response

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45
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What is the effect of Prostacyclin PGI2 - where is it synthesised, platelet aggregation, vasoconstriction, blood clotting, angiogenesis, carcinogenesis, apoptosis, inflammatory response

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46
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What are leukotrienes

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family of eicosanoid inflammatory mediators produced in leukocytes by the oxidation of arachidonic acid

47
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Where are leukotrienes synthesised

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48
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What is the function of leukotrienes

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49
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What is the function of Leukotriene B4

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50
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What is the function of Leukotriene C4,D4,E4

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51
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What is the function of 5-LOX (Arachidonate 5-lipoxygenase),

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52
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What is the function of 15-LOX, Arachidonate 15-lipoxygenase

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53
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What is the function of 12-LOX, Arachidonate 12-lipoxygenase

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