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Week 8 - Metabolism &
Pathophysiology
Metabolism

2 major reactions in metabolic activity

 Anabolism

 Catabolism

Anabolism

Using absorbed nutrients to build or synthesize more complex
compounds

The process requires energy to build substances that make up the
body itself & other substances necessary for body functions

Utilizes an "AA metabolic pool) 70g of AA to maintain equilibrium

Is dependent on all of the amino acids present simultaneously

Protein synthesis is also affected by caloric intake

If caloric intake is inadequate, tissue proteins are used for energy,
resulting in increased nitrogen excretion

This process requires the B vitamin, pyridoxine

Catabolism

The splitting of complex substances into simpler substances

Fat oxidation

Krebs cycle

Occurs mainly in the liver (kidneys & muscles as well)

AAs are broken down into carbon skeletons & ammonia

Carbon skeleton are used to make non-essential AAs & energy via the
Krebs cycle, or are stored as fat


Week 8 - Metabolism & Pathophysiology 1

, Ammonia is toxic and is converted to urea to be excreted by the
kidneys

The removal of the nitrogen grouping from AAs, a process that requires
the B vitamins pyridoxine & riboflavin, yields carbon skeletons &
ammonia

Anabolism = Catabolism

The rate of anabolism & catabolism is usually equal in healthy adults

During certain stages of life, such as:

Growth periods

Pregnancy

Stress

Illness

⇒ the rate can vary with each other

Co-enzyme

An enzyme that needs vitamins to be activated "organic enzyme
helper"

Thiamine, riboflavin, and niacin are 3 essentials coenzymes in the Krebs
cycle




Week 8 - Metabolism & Pathophysiology 2

, Co-Factor

Functions in the same way as coenzymes, but the molecule required is
a mineral or electrolyte

"non-protein" enzyme helper

Hormones

"Messengers" produces by a group of cells that stimulate or retard the
function of other cells

Hormones principally control different metabolic functions that affect
growth & secretions




kilocalories




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