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Liver
It is the only organ that is capable of processing and excreting bilirubin
Hemorrhage
People with liver disease may also develop?
Lipids
Major site for the removal of chylomicron remnants
Cell injury
Elevated levels of enzyme in the plasma indicates?
Small intestine
All substances absorbed from the ______ ___________ must first pass through the liver.
Cytochrome P-450
The drug-metabolizing system comprised of enzymes in the liver responsible for drug metabolism.
Bilirubin
This is the end product of hemoglobin metabolism
The principle pigment in bile
UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UDPGT)
Which of the following enzymes is responsible for the conjugation of bilirubin?
Catalyzes the transfer of glucuronyl to each of the two propionic acid chains in bilirubin
Catalytic mechanism of UDPGT
Bilirubin diglucuronide (B2)
Also known as the conjugated bilirubin
Also known as Cholebilirubin
Form of bilirubin that can be excreted as it is by the urine
Bile canaliculi
Excretion of B2 happens in the?
Hepatocytes
In which of the following types of cells does the conjugation of bilirubin take place?
Gall bladder
When bile is secreted from the liver, it is temporarily stored in the?
Bile
It emulsifies fats to promote fat digestion
Mesobilirubin
In the large intestine, bilirubin (B2) is processed by intestinal bacteria in order to become?
Mesobilirubinogen
Mesobilirubin in the intestine is further reduced to form?
Urobilinogen
This compound is partially reabsorbed from the intestines through the portal circulation for reexcretion by the liver
Mesobilirubinogen is further converted into this
It is usually a colorless pigment
Urobilin / Stercobilin
Roughly 80% of urobilinogen is oxidized to become an orange-colored product known as?
Extrahepatic circulation
For the 20% remaining urobilinogen, they are reabsorbed in the?
Kidneys
The small quantity left of urobilinogen will now enter the systemic circulation and will subsequently filtered by the?
True
Extremely high bilirubin levels in the blood will allow bilirubin to be filtered / excreted as it is.
Bilirubin 1 (B1)
Also known as unconjugated bilirubin
Also known as Hemobilirubin
Delta albumin
The bilirubin that is tightly bound to albumin
It has a longer half-life than other forms of bilirubin
It is formed due to prolonged elevation of conjugated bilirubin in biliary obstruction.
It helps in monitoring the decline of serum bilirubin following surgical removal of gallstones
It reacts with diazo reagent in the direct bilirubin assay
TB - DB + IB = Delta bilirubin
Formula for Delta bilirubin
Jaundice
Also called icterus or hyperbilirubinemia
Yellow discoloration of the skin, sclerae, and mucus membranes
Pre-hepatic bilirubinemia
Too much destruction of RBCs
Bilirubin assay: Elevated Indirect Bilirubin
Post-hepatic bilirubinemia
Failure of bile to flow to the intestine / impaired bilirubin excretion
Bilirubin assay: Elevated Direct Bilirubin
Hepatocellular Combine Hyperbilirubinemia
Hepatocyte injury caused by viruses, alcohol, and parasites
Bilirubin assay: Both Direct and Indirect Bilirubin are elevated
Gilbert’s Syndrome
Associated with Bilirubin Transport Deficit
Impaired cellular uptake of bilirubin
Related to the enzyme UGT1A1
Elevated B1
Crigler-Najjar Syndrome
Inherited disorder of bilirubin metabolism resulting from a molecular defect with a gene involved in bilirubin conjugation
Phototherapy
In Crigler-Najjar Syndrome, infants are treated by means of?
Type I Crigler-Najjar Syndrome
There is complete absence of enzymatic bilirubin conjugation
Bile is colorless
Type II Crigler-Najjar Syndrome
There is mutation in the genes causing a severe deficiency of the enzyme responsible for conjugation.
Dubin Johnson Syndrome
There is a deficiency in a protein transporter MDR2
Bilirubin excretion deficit
Blockade of the excretion of the bilirubin into the canaliculi
Characterized by elevated total bilirubin and B2
Elevations in conjugated bilirubin
Lucey Driscoll Syndrome
Also known as the transient familial hyperbilirubinemia
Rare condition wherein B1 and total bilirubin level of newborn are abnormally increased
Familial form of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia
Conjugated bilirubin
Which of the following fractions of bilirubin is water-soluble and reacts with a diazo reagent without the addition of an accelerator?
Azobilirubin
The product produced and measured when reacting bilirubin with a diazo reagent is?
Ammonia
Which of the following is measured using glutamate dehydrogenase and is a measure of advanced stages, poor prognosis, and coma in liver disease?
Biliary obstruction
In which of the following disease states would you see an elevation in total bilirubin and conjugated bilirubin only?
Intrahepatic ducts
The bile canaliculi are small spaces between the hepatocytes that form _____________, where excretory products of the cells can drain
Lobules
The liver is divided into microscopic units called
Kupffer cells
These are macrophages that line the sinusoids of the liver and act as active phagocytes capable of engulfing bacteria, debris, toxins, and other substances flowing through the sinusoids
Transamination
This results in the exchange of an amino group on one acid with a ketone group on another acid
Overt jaundice
Type of jaundice is usually not noticeable to the naked eye