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After Digestion And Absorption

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1 After Digestion And Absorption
Of Food What Next?

2 General Overview Of Metabolism (Carbohydrate, Protein, Fat)

3 Carbohydrate Chemistry and Metabolism
By Gladys Kaba

4 Outline Carbohydrate chemistry
Summary of digestion and absorption of carbohydrates. General overview of metabolism

5 Outline 4. Carbohydrate Metabolism Glycolysis TCA cycle
Gluconeogenesis Metabolism of (Fructose, galactose, Mannose) PPP Glycogenesis and Glycogenolysis

6 After Digestion And Absorption Of Carbohydrates What Next?
Carbohydrate Metabolism (Glucose)

7 We eat food containing carbohydrates

8 General Overview Of Metabolism (Carbohydrate, Protein, Fat)

9 Overview Of Carbohydrate Metabolism

10 (1) Glycolysis - Summary
glycolysis occurs in the cytosol Glucose (6C) 2 ATP 4 ADP 2 ADP 4 ATP Location Of Glycolytic Enzymes? 2 NAD 2 NADH + H 2 Pyruvate (3C)

11 Functions/Importance Of Glycolysis
Glycolysis Provides Energy Glycolysis Provides Substrate for Oxidation Intermediates Products are used in Other Pathways 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate, fatty acid and cholesterol synthesis Alanine, glycerol 3-phosphate

12 Cells With Special Needs Of Glycolysis
Erythrocytes (Red blood cells) Lens and cornea of the eye Cells in brain cells

13 Physiological And Pathophysiological Conditions with special need for Glycolysis
Fed State Exercising muscles Cancer cells-----Warburg effect

14 Phosphofructokinase-1
Fructose 6-phosphate Glucose Glucose 6-phosphate Phosphohexose isomerase Hexokinase Phosphofructokinase-1 Fructose 1,6- bisphosphate Pyruvate kinase Phosphoenolpyruvate Pyruvate 2-Phosphoglycerate Phosphoglycerate mutase Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase 1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate Phosphoglycerate kinase 3-Phosphoglycerate

15 Glycolysis Regulation

16 Abnormalities Associated with Glycolytic pathway
Affected Glycolytic enzyme/reaction Genetic Deficiencies of Glycolysis pyruvate kinase phosphoglycerate kinase

17 Toxin affecting Glycolytic pathway
Mercury Arsenic

18 After Glycolysis What next after?
Lactate (anaerobic) Glucose → 2 Pyruvate Acetyl-CoA (TCA cycle)

19 1. Conversion of pyruvate to Acetyl CoA aerobic conditions
Location Of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase ?

20 Glycolysis cytoplasm Glucose Pyruvic acid Acetyl-CoA mitochondrion
Kreb’s Cycle Glucose Glycolysis cytoplasm Pyruvic acid Acetyl-CoA mitochondrion Citric Acid Cycle Electron Transport ATP Production

21 Carbohydrate, protein, and Fat Metabolism

22 Kreb’s Cycle Aka Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle TCA Cycle Citric Acid Cycle Location Of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase And The TCA-cycle Enzymes?

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24 Main Function of the Kreb’s cycle
Oxidative process 3 NADH FADH2 GTP X 2 per glucose 6 NADH 2 FADH2 2 GTP All ultimately turned into ATP (oxidative phosphorylation/ electron transport chain)

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27 Total Energy per glucose
A) Cytosol Glycolysis 2 NADH 2 ATP B) Mitochondrion Pyruvate dehydrogenase --Krebs 6 NADH 2 FADH2 2 GTP

28 Abnormalities / Diseases Associated With PDH And The TCA Cycle
Genetic Deficiency of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase 2) Genetic Diseases of the TCA Cycle : Fumarase deficiency Succinate dehydrogenase α-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase

29 Abnormalities / Diseases Associated With PDH And The TCA Cycle
3) Thiamine Deficiency -- classical beriberi, Pyuvate Dehydrogenase α-ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase

30 Regulation of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle?
About half page to be submitted next Wednesday before The class. Students Review Question? Additional questions would be sent through the on Thursday.

31 After Glycolysis What next after?
Lactate (anaerobic) Glucose → 2 Pyruvate Acetyl-CoA (TCA cycle)

32 (Anaerobic conditions)
2. Conversion To Lactate (Anaerobic conditions) (oxidized) (reduced)

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34 Cori cycle Lactate can be transported by blood
Exercising muscles and the Cori Cycle Lactate can be transported by blood to liver and used in gluconeogenesis

35 How do cytosolic/cytoplasmic NADH get into the mitochondrial?

36 How do cytosolic/cytoplasmic NADH get into the mitochondrial?
glycerol 3-phosphateshuttle - NADH as FADH malate-aspartate shuttle- NADH as NADH

37 The malate-aspartate shuttle.

38 Overview Of Carbohydrate Metabolism

39 Gluconeogenesis non-carbohydrate precursors are converted to glucose.

40 Gluconeogenesis Is Active
Tissues In Which Gluconeogenesis Is Active liver Renal Cortex

41 Functions and importance
Gluconeogenesis Maintaining the blood glucose in the fasted state But the brain, red blood cells, and renal medulla, rely on glycolysis for ATP.

42 Physiological Conditions In Which Gluconeogenesis Is Especially Active
fasted state, when stored as glycogen is depleted plasma concentration of glucose decline

43 Physiological Conditions In Which Gluconeogenesis Is Especially Active
During prolonged physical exercise. important in the neonate. (the first few hours after delivery).

44 Gluconeogenesis starting material lactate, pyruvate, Oxaloacetate
glycerol Some amino acids propionic acid ( oxidation of odd-chain fatty acids and branched methyl fatty acids)

45 Biochemical Reactions Of Gluconeogenesis
Most are the same as glycolysis, But in the opposite direction, With some few exceptions

46 Phosphofructokinase-1
Fructose 6-phosphate Glucose Glucose 6-phosphate Phosphohexose isomerase Hexokinase Phosphofructokinase-1 Fructose 1,6- bisphosphate Pyruvate kinase Phosphoenolpyruvate Pyruvate 2-Phosphoglycerate Phosphoglycerate mutase Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase 1,3-Bisphosphoglycerate Phosphoglycerate kinase 3-Phosphoglycerate

47 Three Physiologically Irreversible Steps Glycolysis And Gluconeogenesis Are Different
Glucokinase/Hesosekinase ---glucose 6-phosphatase phosphofructokinase- 1 --fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase,

48 Three Physiologically Irreversible Steps Glycolysis And Gluconeogenesis Are Different
3. pyruvate kinase A) Pyruvate carboxylase B) Phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase

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51 Localization of Gluconeogenesis
Most Of The Enzymes Are Found In The Cytosol, But Pyruvate Carboxylase----- Mitochondria Glucose 6-phosphatase------ Lumen Of The Endoplasmic Reticulum

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54 Regulation of gluconeogenesis

55 General Overview Of Metabolism (Carbohydrate, Protein, Fat)


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