Aims 1.Outline the structural diversity of lipids. 2.Examine the biophysical characteristics of...

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Aims 1.Outline the structural diversity of lipids. 2.Examine the biophysical characteristics of lipids. 3 Outline the biochemical synthesis of fatty acids, triglycerides and phospholipids. 4.Examine lipid transport through the body. 5.Outline the process of fatty acid beta-oxidation.

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Page 1: Aims 1.Outline the structural diversity of lipids. 2.Examine the biophysical characteristics of lipids. 3Outline the biochemical synthesis of fatty acids,

Aims

1. Outline the structural diversity of lipids.

2. Examine the biophysical characteristics of lipids.

3 Outline the biochemical synthesis of fatty acids, triglycerides and phospholipids.

4. Examine lipid transport through the body.

5. Outline the process of fatty acid beta-oxidation.

6. Compare the amount of energy from fatty acid and glucose oxidation.

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Lipid Metabolism

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Lipid transport

TGTG

TGTGTG

TG

TG

Bile salts

(emuslification)

TG

Fatty acidsglycerol

INTESTINE INTESTINAL

EPITHELIAL

CELL

TG

Cholesterol

apolipoproteins

LYMPH/

BLOOD

chylomicrons

Lipases

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Lipid Metabolism• Digestion - Hydrolysis Reaction (Pancreatic lipases)

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Lipid transport

LIPID TRANSPORT

•Lipids are transported in the blood as lipoproteins

Apolipoproteins +

Lipids:

Cholesterol

Cholesteryl esters

Triacylglycerols

Phospholids

lipoproteins

•There are 4 types of lipoprotein

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Lipid transport

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Lipid transport

LDL

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Lipid transport

The lipoprotein formed depends on the constituent apoprotein and lipids

triglycerideapolipoprotein

Chylo VLDL LDL HDL

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LIVER

Lipid transport

ADIPOSE MUSCLE

VLDLTG

Cholesterol

Cholesterol-esters

TGTG

LDLCholesterol

Cholesterol-esters

TG

Cholesterol

CMCONS

HDL

Cholesterol-esters

TISSUES

GONADS

ADRENALS

lymph

Fatty acids

albumin

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Lipid transport

Atherosclerosis – fatty plaques in blood vessels

• High blood cholesterol – LDL receptor / hypercholesterolaemia

see Lehninger p811 for more info.

vessel occlusion – heart attack!

• High levels of LDL – probably bad

• High levels of HDL – probably good