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Page 1: INTRODUCTION TO METABOLISMocw.usu.ac.id/course/download/1110000095-metabolism...Metabolism Cellular respiration – food fuels are broken down within cells and some of the energy is

INTRODUCTION TO

METABOLISM

Departemen Fisiologi

Fakultas Kedokteran USU

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Metabolism

� ALL CHEMICAL REACTIONS NECESSARY

TO MAINTAIN LIFE

Anabolic reactions – synthesis of � Anabolic reactions – synthesis of

larger molecules from smaller ones

� Catabolic reactions – hydrolysis of

complex structures into simpler

ones

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Metabolism

�Cellular respiration – food fuels are broken down within cells and some of the energy is captured to produce ATP

�Enzymes shift the high-energy phosphate groups of ATP to other molecules

�These phosphorylated molecules are activated to perform cellular functions

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ATP functions : “energy currency” in metabolism

glycogen

glucose

Lactic acid ↔ pyruvic acid

Acetyl-CoA

ATP

Energy for :

1. Synthesis & growth

2. Muscular contraction

3. Glandular secretion

4. Nerve conduction

5. Active absorption

6.Etc

Acetyl-CoA

Deaminated

Amino acids

Other substrate

CO2+H2O

AMPPhosphocreatine

creatine +PO4

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Stages of Metabolism

Energy-containing nutrients are processed in three major stages :

� Digestion – breakdown of food; nutrients are transported to tissues

� Anabolism and formation of catabolic � Anabolism and formation of catabolic intermediates where nutrients are:

�Built into lipids, proteins, and glycogen

�Broken down by catabolic pathways to pyruvic acid and acetyl CoA

� Oxidative breakdown – nutrients are catabolized to carbon dioxide, water, and ATP

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Stages of

Metabolism

Figure 24.3

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Absoprtive and Postabsorptive States

Metabolic controls equalize blood concentrations of nutrients between two states

�Absorptive�Absorptive

� The time during and shortly after nutrient intake

�Postabsorptive

� The time when the GI tract is empty

� Energy sources are supplied by the breakdown of body reserves

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Absorptive State ,

“Fed State” : Anabolic Processes

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Absoprtive State

� The major metabolic thrust is anabolism and energy storage

� Amino acids become proteins

� Glycerol and fatty acids are converted to triglyceridestriglycerides

� Glucose is stored as glycogen

� Dietary glucose is the major energy fuel

� Excess amino acids are deaminated and used for energy or stored as fat in the liver

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� Reversible pathways shift to anabolic processes

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Principal Pathways of the

Absorptive State

Figure 24.18b

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Principal Pathways of the

Absorptive State

� In muscle:

� Amino acids become protein

� Glucose is converted to glycogen� Glucose is converted to glycogen

� In the liver:

� Amino acids become protein or are deaminated to

keto acids

� Glucose is stored as glycogen or converted to fat

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Principal Pathways of the

Absorptive State

� In adipose tissue:

� Glucose and fats are converted and stored as fat

� All tissues use glucose to synthesize ATP� All tissues use glucose to synthesize ATP

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Postabsorptive State,

“Fasted State” : Catabolic

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Postabsorptive State,

� The major metabolic thrust is catabolism and replacement of fuels in the blood

� Proteins are broken down to amino acidsacids

� Triglycerides are turned into glycerol and fatty acids

� Glycogen becomes glucose

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� Glucose is provided by glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis

� Fatty acids and ketones are the major energy fuels

� Amino acids are converted to glucose in the liver

Pathways shift to maintain energy for � Pathways shift to maintain energy for metabolism

� Storage → glucose in blood → organs in need

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Principle Pathways in the Postabsorptive State

Figure 24.20b

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Principle Pathways in the

Postabsorptive State

� In muscle:

� Protein is broken down to amino acids

� Glycogen is converted to ATP and pyruvic � Glycogen is converted to ATP and pyruvic

acid (lactic acid in anaerobic states)

� Glucose from the liver is used by the nervous

system to generate ATP

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Principle Pathways in the

Postabsorptive State

� In the liver:

� Amino acids, pyruvic acid, stored glycogen, and

fat are converted into glucose

Fat is converted into keto acids that are used to � Fat is converted into keto acids that are used to

make ATP

� Fatty acids (from adipose tissue) and ketone

bodies (from the liver) are used in most tissue

to make ATP

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DOMINATION OF INSULIN & GLUCAGON IN

METABOLIC INTERACTION

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Regulation by other hormones

� Adrenalin , Cortisol

� Growth hormone� Growth hormone

� Testosterone� Thyroid hormones

?

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