Plasma Proteins Flashcards

1
Q

What is added to Blood plasma which differentiates it from blood Serum? What are the main differences between serum and plasma?

A

In blood plasma, an anticoagulant is added to prevent clotting. Plasma ic cell-free blood; Serum is cell-free blood which lacks fibrinogen

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2
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What causes the yellowish tin to in plasma?

A

Bilirubin

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3
Q

What is the percentage of body weight of plasma?

A

~8%

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4
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What are the different proteins found in plasma when separated by electrophoresis?

A
  • Albumin
  • A-1-globulins
  • A-2-globulins
  • B-globulins
  • gamma globulins
  • Enzymes
  • Lipoproteins
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5
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What is the most abundant protein in blood?

A

Albumin

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6
Q

What are the functions of albumin?

A
  • Binds/transports FAs
  • Binds/Transports Bilirubin
  • Binds-transports steroids hormones and many drugs
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7
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What are the components of an Alpha-1 globulin fraction?

A
  • alpha-1 antiprotease (90%)
  • antiprotein
  • alpha-1 Acid glycoproteins (42% carb)
  • alpha-1 fetoglobin
  • Thyroxine binding globulin
  • Cortisol binding
  • Retinol binding
  • Vitamin D binding
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8
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What are the components of an alpha-2 globulin fraction?

A
  • Haptoglobin: prevents Fe loss in kidney hemoglobin
  • Ceruloplasmin: Blue due to 34% Cu; Wilson’s disease shows low levels
  • alpha-2 macrogloculin
  • alpha-2 antiplasmin
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9
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What are the components of a beta-globulin fraction?

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  • Transferrin: Binds and transports Iron; normally 1/3 sites occupied
  • Hemopexin: Binds Heme to conserve Fe
  • SHBG: Binds sex hormones
  • Beta-2 Microglobulin: Histocompatibility complex
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10
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What are the two components of a gamma globulin fraction?

A
  • Immunoglobulins

- C-Reactive proteins

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11
Q

What is the acute phase response?

A
  • In patients w/ acute inflammatory states or cancer, several plasma proteins become elevated
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12
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What factors does C-protein become elevated in acute phase response?

A

1000x

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13
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What are the acute phase proteins?

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  • C-reactive protein
  • alpha-1 Acid glycoproteins
  • alpha-1 antitrypsin
  • haptoglobin
  • C-3/C-4
  • Fibrinogen
  • Ceruloplasmin
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14
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What is the half life of albumin?

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2.8 days

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15
Q

What role does C-Reactive protein play in cardiovascular disease?

A
  • CRP can form complexes with LDLs which can bind to vascular walls
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16
Q

What is at the end of glycoproteins such as albumin, and helps with liver cell recognition?

A

Salic Acid

17
Q

What disease is associated with variant apolipoprotein E?

A

Alzheimer’s Disease

18
Q

What are the three types of enzymes in plasma?

A
  • Clotting factors
  • Compliment proteins
  • Thrombolytic enzymes
19
Q

What as a cruder method to separating blood proteins?

A

Salting-out using progressively more concentrated ammonium sulfate

20
Q

Where are most plasma proteins synthesized?

A

Liver

21
Q

How much albumin is in the blood?

A

40%

22
Q

Which blood fraction protein is involved in emphysema?

A

A-1-antprotease

23
Q

Which plasma protein functions to prevent Fe loss in kidneys?

A

Haptoglobin

24
Q

Which plasma protein helps to oxidize Fe2 to Fe3?

A

Ceruloplasmin

25
Q

Which plasma protein binds and transports Fe2 in plasma?

A

Transferrin

26
Q

What a true phase protein is an indicator of cardiovascular disease?

A

C-Reactive protein

27
Q

Which disease is apolipoprotein E associated with?

A

Alzheimer’s