FSHN 350- Exam 4 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
how many amino acids in nature/how many to make proteins | 140/20 |
conditionally essential AA example | PKU patients need tyrosine (can't convert phe) |
protein digestion in the stomach | gastrin stimulates HCl release; HCl activates pepsin |
inactive form of an enzyme is called | zymogen |
protein digestion in small intestine | CCK stimulates release of proteases |
proteases (3) | trypsin, chymotrypsin, carboxypeptidases (a and b) |
peptide absorption | di and tri peptides; PEPT1 (H+/peptide cotransporter); converted to AA once inside enterocyte |
5 fates of amino acids | non-protein compounds that contain N; body proteins like enzymes; fat from carbon skeletons; glucose production; energy from carbon skeleton |
amino acid pool | 150g circulating in blood plasma and cytosol of cells |
glutathione | synthesized from glycine, cysteine, and glutamate; antioxidant; reduced form GSH is ~10x higher than oxidized form GSSG |
carnitine | synthesized from lysine; used for LGFA transport |
creatine | replenishes ATP during short/hard bouts of exercise |
choline | synthesized from serene; converts homocysteine to methionine (linked to CVD) |
transamination | transfer of an amino acids group form one AA to an alpha meta acid (AA skeleton) |
transamination of alanine to pyruvate enzyme | alanine amino transferase |
transamination of aspartate to oxaloacetate enzyme | aspartate amino transferase |
deamination | removal of amino group to make alpha keto acid and ammonia |
threonine->alpha keto butyrate enzyme | threonine dehydratase |
two AA that are only ketogenic | leucine and lysine |
ketogenic misnomer | not all made into ketones; just acetyl coA for TCA cycle OR ketones |
branched chain amino acids | isoleucine, leucine, valine; reduce muscle soreness (readily oxidized in skeletal muscle) |
two ways to determine nitrogen balance | measure excretion in urine/feces; measure protein intake (16% nitrogen) |
Kwashiorkor | inadequate protein w/ sufficient kcal |
Marasmus | severe deficiency in overall kcals |
Sarcopenia | loss of ~1/2% per year of muscle b/w ages 30-50; 1-2% after age 50 |
risks of high protein diets | renal damage if have impaired renal function; dehydration; can still gain weight from carbon |
Minnesota Starvation Experiment | physical and mental effects of starvation; 1800 kcal per day whilst burning 3000 kcal per day |
alcohol isn't ___, it's ____ | alcohol isn't digested, it's metabolized |
where is alcohol absorbed? | some stomach; mostly small intestine |
where is alcohol metabolized? | liver; the rest circulates throughout the body |
where is MEOS used? | the brain; may be associated w/ TIQs and addiction |
factors that affect BAC | size, time, fullness, male/female *less ADH, drinking frequency, East Asians/American Indians *less ALDH |
orders of parts of the brain alcohol affects | cortex, forebrain, cerebellum, brain stem |
what causes hangovers? | build-up of acetaldehyde and acetate |
negative metabolic effects of alcohol | slows down glycolysis, beta oxidation, TCA cycle; increased lactate production |
three stages of alcoholic fatty liver disease | fatty liver, steatohepatitis, cirrhosis |
cirrhosis | last stage of alcoholic fatty liver disease; liver cells die and are replaced w/ scar tissue |
consequences of chronic alcohol abuse | gastritis/pancreatitis/GERD; malnutrition, cancer (more common in men) |
pathophysiology of alcohol dependence | not well understood; affects neurotransmitters; may be connected to gene variants of ADH and ALDH |
Disulfiram | (antabuse) prevents elimination of acetaldehyde to cause hangovers |
Naltrexone | blocks opoid receptors (thus no endorphins from them) |
Acomprosate/Campral | blocks glutamate actions (which is hyperactive in post-withdrawl phase) |
French Paradox | higher butter, smoking, alcohol in France but less CVD |
J-shaped curve | abstainer and heavy drinkers have higher death rates than moderate drinkers |
polyphenols | aromatic rings w/ hydroxyl groups; found in alcholo |
four classes of polyphenols | phenolic acids, flavonoids, stilbenes, lignans |
polyphenols and wine | 10x more in red than white wine |
polyphenol health benefits | antioxidant, lower LDL, anti-inflammatory, increase HDL, vasodilation, inhibit tumor growth |
resveratrol | extends lifespan in yeast; exercise performance, cancer reduction, antidiabetic, reduced atherosclerosis, reduced alzheimer's in animal models |
Sirtris | paid $720 million for enzyme that mediates effects of resveratrol |
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