FA & Lipid Metabolism Flashcards

1
Q

What are the three sources of FA?

A
  • Diet
  • adipose storage
  • Synthesis in tissue
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2
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What are the 4 fates of FA?

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1-Energy substrates
2-precursors
3-structural elements
4-signaling molecules

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3
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What are chylomicrons?

A

Lipoproteins used to transport newly digested triacylglycerols

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4
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What are the two ways FA are transported?

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1-Carried by serum albumin (Free Fatty acids)

2-Lipoproteins

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5
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What are the 4 classes of lipoproteins?

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1-Chylomicrons (come from intestines with new FA)
2-VLDL (from liver to distribute lipids)
3-LDL (distribute lipids)
4-HDL (low triglycerides, collect lipids to take back to liver)

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6
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What cells aid in cleaning up the vasculature and transfer lipids to HDL?

A

Foam cells (differentiated macrophages)

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7
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What response does Glucagon elicit in adipocytes?

A

breakdown of triacylglycerol to Fatty acids

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8
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What are triglycerides broken down to?

A
  • Glycerol (enters glycolysis)

- Fatty acids (form acyl-coAs)

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9
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Hos are fatty acyl-CoAs transported into the mitochondria?

A

Acyl-Carnitine/carnitine transporter

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10
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What are the three stages of fatty acid oxidation

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1-b-Oxidation
2-CAC
3-Oxidative phosphorylation

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11
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What results from Fatty Acid B oxidation in the mitochondrial matrix?

A

Acetyl CoA which enters the CAC (FADH2 and NADH also produced)

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12
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If acetyl CoA does not enter the CAC what does it form?

A

Ketone bodies :Acetone and a-B-hydroxybutyrate

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13
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When there is excess Acetyl CoA, what is the general pathway?

A

Acetyl-CoA converts to Malonyl CoA and is added to another acetyl coA to make Polmitoyl CoA

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14
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How does Acetyl CoA get to the cytoplasm(where lipid synthesis occurs) from inside the mitochodrial matrix?

A

The citrate shuttle

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15
Q

What two moieties do you need to start fatty acid synthesis? (Fatty acid synthase acts on these)

A

1-Malonyl group

2-Acetyl group

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16
Q

What biotin carried protein is responsible for malonyl-coA production?

A

Acetyl CoA Carboxylase

17
Q

NADPH is used for _________ Rxns. Wherease NADH is used for ________ rxns

A

Anabolic, Catabolic

18
Q

What 16 carbon Fatty acid is produced by lipid synthesis?

A

Pamitate (Palmyl-CoA)

19
Q

What enzyme is activated by insulin signal but deactivated by glucagon and is responsible for regulating the balance between FA synthesis and FA B-oxidation?

A

Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase (converts Acetyl-CoA to Malonyl-CoA for fatty acid synthesis)

20
Q

What is the precursor molecule for phospholipids and triglycerides?

A

phosphatidic acid

21
Q

What is cholesterol formed from?

A

Acetyl-CoA

22
Q

What are the 4 potential paths for cholesterol?

A

1-Hydroxysterols
2-Bile acids
3-CHolesteryl ester
4-Steroid hormones (ie. Cortisol, aldosterone, estradiol)

23
Q

What do cholesterol loaded foam cells become if damaged?

A

cholesterol rich atherosclerotic plaque in artery walls