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EnergyEnergy
MetabolismMetabolism
Chapter 7Chapter 7
IntroductionIntroduction
• Energy
• Heat, mechanical, electrical, chemical
• Photosynthesis
• Metabolism
• Release of energy, water, and carbon dioxide
Chemical Reactions in theChemical Reactions in the
BodyBody
• Energy metabolism
• How body obtains & uses energy from food
• Cells
• Liver cells
• Anabolism
• Requires energy
• Catabolism
• Releases energy
A Typical CellA Typical Cell
Anabolic and CatabolicAnabolic and Catabolic
Reactions ComparedReactions Compared
Chemical Reactions in theChemical Reactions in the
BodyBody
• Transfer of energy in reactions – ATP
• Released during breakdown of glucose, fatty
acids, and amino acids
• Form of phosphate groups
• Negative charge – vulnerable to hydrolysis
• Provides energy for all cell activities
• Coupled reactions
• Efficiency
• Heat loss
Capture and Release of EnergyCapture and Release of Energy
by ATPby ATP
Chemical Reactions in theChemical Reactions in the
BodyBody
• Enzymes
• Facilitators of metabolic reactions
• Coenzymes
• Organic
• Associate with enzymes
• Without coenzyme, an enzyme cannot
function
Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for
EnergyEnergy
• Digestion
• Carbohydrates – glucose (& other
monosaccharides)
• Fats (triglycerides) – glycerol and fatty acids
• Proteins – amino acids
• Molecules of glucose, glycerol, amino acids,
and fatty acids
• Catabolism
• Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen
Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for
EnergyEnergy
• Two new compounds
• Pyruvate
• 3-carbon structure
• Can be used to make glucose
• Acetyl CoA
• 2-carbon structure
• Cannot be used to make glucose
• TCA cycle and electron transport chain
Simplified Overview of Energy-Simplified Overview of Energy-
Yielding PathwaysYielding Pathways
Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for
Energy – GlucoseEnergy – Glucose
• Glucose-to-pyruvate
• Glycolysis
• 2 pyruvate molecules
• Hydrogen atoms carried to electron transport
chain
• Pyruvate can be converted back to glucose
• Liver cells and kidneys (to some extent)
Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for
Energy – GlucoseEnergy – Glucose
• Pyruvate’s options
• Quick energy needs – anaerobic
• Pyruvate to lactate
• Slower energy needs – aerobic
• Pyruvate to acetyl CoA
Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for
Energy – GlucoseEnergy – Glucose
• Pyruvate-to-lactate
• Pyruvate accepts hydrogens
• Converts pyruvate to lactate
• Occurs to a limited extent at rest
• Produces ATP quickly
• Mitochondrial ability
• Accumulation of lactate in muscles
• Effects
• Cori cycle
Pyruvate-to-LactatePyruvate-to-Lactate
Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for
Energy – GlucoseEnergy – Glucose
• Pyruvate-to-Acetyl CoA
• Pyruvate enters mitochondria of cell
• Carbon removed – becomes carbon dioxide
• 2-carbon compound joins with CoA becoming
acetyl CoA – irreversible
• Acetyl CoA pathways
Pyruvate-Acetyl CoAPyruvate-Acetyl CoA
The Paths of Pyruvate andThe Paths of Pyruvate and
Acetyl CoAAcetyl CoA
Glucose Enters the EnergyGlucose Enters the Energy
PathwayPathway
Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for
Energy – Glycerol & Fatty AcidsEnergy – Glycerol & Fatty Acids
• Glycerol-to-pyruvate
• Glycerol can be converted
• Glucose
• Pyruvate
• Fatty acids-to-Acetyl CoA
• Fatty acid oxidation
• 2-carbon units at a time then join with CoA
• Hydrogens and electrons carried to electron
transport chain
Fatty Acids-to-Acetyl CoAFatty Acids-to-Acetyl CoA
Fats Enter the Energy PathwayFats Enter the Energy Pathway
Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for
Energy – Amino AcidsEnergy – Amino Acids
• Deamination of amino acids
• Amino acids-to-energy
• Several entry points in energy pathway
• Converted to pyruvate (glucogenic)
• Converted to acetyl CoA (ketogenic)
• Enter TCA cycle directly (glucogenic)
• Amino acids-to-glucose
Review of Energy-Yielding
Nutrient Endpoints
Final Steps of EnergyFinal Steps of Energy
MetabolismMetabolism
• TCA Cycle
• Inner compartment of mitochondria
• Circular path
• Acetyl CoA
• Oxaloacetate – made primarily from pyruvate
• Carbon dioxide release
• Hydrogen atoms and their electrons
• Niacin and riboflavin
Final Steps of EnergyFinal Steps of Energy
MetabolismMetabolism
• Electron transport chain
• Captures energy in ATP
• Series of proteins
• Electron “carriers”
• Inner membrane of mitochondria
• Electrons passed to next carrier
• Join oxygen at end of chain – water released
• ATP synthesis
Final Steps of Energy
Metabolism
• kCalorie-per-gram secret
• Fat provides most energy per gram
• Carbon-hydrogen bonds
• More ATP = more kcalories
Feasting – Excess EnergyFeasting – Excess Energy
• Metabolism favors fat formation
• Regardless of excess from protein, fat, or
carbohydrates
• Excess protein
• Excess carbohydrate
• Excess fat – most direct and efficient
conversion
• Fuel mix
Transition from Feasting toTransition from Feasting to
FastingFasting
• Glucose, glycerol, and fatty acids are used
then stored
• Fasting state draws on these stores
• Glycogen and fat are released
• Basal metabolism
• Fasting versus starving
Feasting and FastingFeasting and Fasting
Fasting – Inadequate EnergyFasting – Inadequate Energy
• Carbohydrate, fat, and protein are all
eventually used for energy
• Begin with release of glucose and fatty acids
• Acetyl CoA
• Low blood glucose levels signal
• Fat breakdown
• Release of amino acids from muscles
Fasting – Inadequate EnergyFasting – Inadequate Energy
• Adaptation: making glucose
• Nervous system and red blood cells
• Amino acids yielding pyruvate
• Breakdown of body proteins
• Adaptation: creating an alternate fuel
• Use fat to fuel brain
• Ketone bodies
• Slows the rate of body protein breakdown
• Ketosis induces a loss of appetite
Ketone Body FormationKetone Body Formation
Energy Balance – FastingEnergy Balance – Fasting
• Adaptation: conserving energy
• Hormones
• Reduces energy output
• Supports weight loss but not fat loss
• Symptoms of starvation
• Physical symptoms
• Psychological symptoms
Low-Carbohydrate DietsLow-Carbohydrate Diets
• Metabolism similar to fasting
• Uses glycogen stores first
• Gluconeogenesis when glycogen is depleted
• Body tissues used somewhat even when
protein provided in diet
• Urine monitoring
• Ketosis
Adverse Side Effects of Low-
Carbohydrate, Ketogenic Diets
Alcohol in theAlcohol in the
BodyBody
Highlight 7Highlight 7
Alcohol in the BodyAlcohol in the Body
• Potential health
benefits
• Alcohols
• Glycerol
• Ethanol
• Lipid solvents
• Moderation
• Definition of “drink”
• Proof
AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence
• Alcohol’s special privileges
• No digestion
• Quick absorption
• Slowing absorption
• Stomach
• Alcohol dehydrogenase
• Small intestine
• Priority over nutrients
AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence
• In the liver
• Liver cells
• First to receive alcohol-laden blood
• Alcohol dehydrogenase
• Disrupts liver activity
• Can permanently change liver cell structure
• Rate of alcohol metabolism
• Acetaldehyde
• Acetate
Alcohol MetabolismAlcohol Metabolism
AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence
• In the liver
• Niacin coenzyme
• Glycolysis
• TCA cycle
• Electron transport chain
• Development of fatty liver
• Damage to central nervous system
• Inflammation of joints
• Amino acid and protein metabolism
Alternate Route for AcetylAlternate Route for Acetyl
CoA: To FatCoA: To Fat
AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence
• In the liver
• Immune system functioning
• Alcohol interferes with drug metabolism
• Microsomal ethanol-oxidizing system (MEOS)
AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence
• In the brain
• Sedates inhibitory nerves
• Acts as central nervous system depressant
• Blood alcohol levels and brain responses
• Death of liver and brain cells
• Depression of antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
• Loss of body water
• Loss of important minerals
AlcoholAlcohol’s Effects on the Brain’s Effects on the Brain
Alcohol Doses & Approximate Blood
Level Percentages for Men & Women
Alcohol Blood Levels andAlcohol Blood Levels and
Brain ResponsesBrain Responses
AlcoholAlcohol’s Damage’s Damage
• Dehydration
• Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)
• Water loss
• Loss of minerals
Alcohol’s Damage
• Malnutrition
• Can contribute to body fat and weight gain
• 1 ounce of alcohol represents 0.5 ounce of fat
• Central obesity
• Substituted energy
• 7 kcalories per gram
• Nutrient displacement
• B vitamins
• Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
AlcoholAlcohol’s Effects’s Effects
• Short-term effects
• Excessive drinking
• Heavy drinking
• Binge drinking
• Long-term effects
• Third leading preventable cause of death in
U.S.
• Sobering up
Signs of Alcoholism
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Chapter7

  • 2. IntroductionIntroduction • Energy • Heat, mechanical, electrical, chemical • Photosynthesis • Metabolism • Release of energy, water, and carbon dioxide
  • 3. Chemical Reactions in theChemical Reactions in the BodyBody • Energy metabolism • How body obtains & uses energy from food • Cells • Liver cells • Anabolism • Requires energy • Catabolism • Releases energy
  • 4. A Typical CellA Typical Cell
  • 5. Anabolic and CatabolicAnabolic and Catabolic Reactions ComparedReactions Compared
  • 6. Chemical Reactions in theChemical Reactions in the BodyBody • Transfer of energy in reactions – ATP • Released during breakdown of glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids • Form of phosphate groups • Negative charge – vulnerable to hydrolysis • Provides energy for all cell activities • Coupled reactions • Efficiency • Heat loss
  • 7. Capture and Release of EnergyCapture and Release of Energy by ATPby ATP
  • 8. Chemical Reactions in theChemical Reactions in the BodyBody • Enzymes • Facilitators of metabolic reactions • Coenzymes • Organic • Associate with enzymes • Without coenzyme, an enzyme cannot function
  • 9. Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for EnergyEnergy • Digestion • Carbohydrates – glucose (& other monosaccharides) • Fats (triglycerides) – glycerol and fatty acids • Proteins – amino acids • Molecules of glucose, glycerol, amino acids, and fatty acids • Catabolism • Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen
  • 10. Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for EnergyEnergy • Two new compounds • Pyruvate • 3-carbon structure • Can be used to make glucose • Acetyl CoA • 2-carbon structure • Cannot be used to make glucose • TCA cycle and electron transport chain
  • 11. Simplified Overview of Energy-Simplified Overview of Energy- Yielding PathwaysYielding Pathways
  • 12. Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for Energy – GlucoseEnergy – Glucose • Glucose-to-pyruvate • Glycolysis • 2 pyruvate molecules • Hydrogen atoms carried to electron transport chain • Pyruvate can be converted back to glucose • Liver cells and kidneys (to some extent)
  • 13.
  • 14. Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for Energy – GlucoseEnergy – Glucose • Pyruvate’s options • Quick energy needs – anaerobic • Pyruvate to lactate • Slower energy needs – aerobic • Pyruvate to acetyl CoA
  • 15. Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for Energy – GlucoseEnergy – Glucose • Pyruvate-to-lactate • Pyruvate accepts hydrogens • Converts pyruvate to lactate • Occurs to a limited extent at rest • Produces ATP quickly • Mitochondrial ability • Accumulation of lactate in muscles • Effects • Cori cycle
  • 17. Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for Energy – GlucoseEnergy – Glucose • Pyruvate-to-Acetyl CoA • Pyruvate enters mitochondria of cell • Carbon removed – becomes carbon dioxide • 2-carbon compound joins with CoA becoming acetyl CoA – irreversible • Acetyl CoA pathways
  • 19. The Paths of Pyruvate andThe Paths of Pyruvate and Acetyl CoAAcetyl CoA
  • 20. Glucose Enters the EnergyGlucose Enters the Energy PathwayPathway
  • 21. Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for Energy – Glycerol & Fatty AcidsEnergy – Glycerol & Fatty Acids • Glycerol-to-pyruvate • Glycerol can be converted • Glucose • Pyruvate • Fatty acids-to-Acetyl CoA • Fatty acid oxidation • 2-carbon units at a time then join with CoA • Hydrogens and electrons carried to electron transport chain
  • 22. Fatty Acids-to-Acetyl CoAFatty Acids-to-Acetyl CoA
  • 23. Fats Enter the Energy PathwayFats Enter the Energy Pathway
  • 24. Breaking Down Nutrients forBreaking Down Nutrients for Energy – Amino AcidsEnergy – Amino Acids • Deamination of amino acids • Amino acids-to-energy • Several entry points in energy pathway • Converted to pyruvate (glucogenic) • Converted to acetyl CoA (ketogenic) • Enter TCA cycle directly (glucogenic) • Amino acids-to-glucose
  • 26. Final Steps of EnergyFinal Steps of Energy MetabolismMetabolism • TCA Cycle • Inner compartment of mitochondria • Circular path • Acetyl CoA • Oxaloacetate – made primarily from pyruvate • Carbon dioxide release • Hydrogen atoms and their electrons • Niacin and riboflavin
  • 27.
  • 28. Final Steps of EnergyFinal Steps of Energy MetabolismMetabolism • Electron transport chain • Captures energy in ATP • Series of proteins • Electron “carriers” • Inner membrane of mitochondria • Electrons passed to next carrier • Join oxygen at end of chain – water released • ATP synthesis
  • 29. Final Steps of Energy Metabolism • kCalorie-per-gram secret • Fat provides most energy per gram • Carbon-hydrogen bonds • More ATP = more kcalories
  • 30.
  • 31. Feasting – Excess EnergyFeasting – Excess Energy • Metabolism favors fat formation • Regardless of excess from protein, fat, or carbohydrates • Excess protein • Excess carbohydrate • Excess fat – most direct and efficient conversion • Fuel mix
  • 32. Transition from Feasting toTransition from Feasting to FastingFasting • Glucose, glycerol, and fatty acids are used then stored • Fasting state draws on these stores • Glycogen and fat are released • Basal metabolism • Fasting versus starving
  • 34. Fasting – Inadequate EnergyFasting – Inadequate Energy • Carbohydrate, fat, and protein are all eventually used for energy • Begin with release of glucose and fatty acids • Acetyl CoA • Low blood glucose levels signal • Fat breakdown • Release of amino acids from muscles
  • 35. Fasting – Inadequate EnergyFasting – Inadequate Energy • Adaptation: making glucose • Nervous system and red blood cells • Amino acids yielding pyruvate • Breakdown of body proteins • Adaptation: creating an alternate fuel • Use fat to fuel brain • Ketone bodies • Slows the rate of body protein breakdown • Ketosis induces a loss of appetite
  • 36. Ketone Body FormationKetone Body Formation
  • 37. Energy Balance – FastingEnergy Balance – Fasting • Adaptation: conserving energy • Hormones • Reduces energy output • Supports weight loss but not fat loss • Symptoms of starvation • Physical symptoms • Psychological symptoms
  • 38. Low-Carbohydrate DietsLow-Carbohydrate Diets • Metabolism similar to fasting • Uses glycogen stores first • Gluconeogenesis when glycogen is depleted • Body tissues used somewhat even when protein provided in diet • Urine monitoring • Ketosis
  • 39. Adverse Side Effects of Low- Carbohydrate, Ketogenic Diets
  • 40. Alcohol in theAlcohol in the BodyBody Highlight 7Highlight 7
  • 41. Alcohol in the BodyAlcohol in the Body • Potential health benefits • Alcohols • Glycerol • Ethanol • Lipid solvents • Moderation • Definition of “drink” • Proof
  • 42. AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence • Alcohol’s special privileges • No digestion • Quick absorption • Slowing absorption • Stomach • Alcohol dehydrogenase • Small intestine • Priority over nutrients
  • 43. AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence • In the liver • Liver cells • First to receive alcohol-laden blood • Alcohol dehydrogenase • Disrupts liver activity • Can permanently change liver cell structure • Rate of alcohol metabolism • Acetaldehyde • Acetate
  • 45. AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence • In the liver • Niacin coenzyme • Glycolysis • TCA cycle • Electron transport chain • Development of fatty liver • Damage to central nervous system • Inflammation of joints • Amino acid and protein metabolism
  • 46. Alternate Route for AcetylAlternate Route for Acetyl CoA: To FatCoA: To Fat
  • 47. AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence • In the liver • Immune system functioning • Alcohol interferes with drug metabolism • Microsomal ethanol-oxidizing system (MEOS)
  • 48. AlcoholAlcohol’s Influence’s Influence • In the brain • Sedates inhibitory nerves • Acts as central nervous system depressant • Blood alcohol levels and brain responses • Death of liver and brain cells • Depression of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) • Loss of body water • Loss of important minerals
  • 49. AlcoholAlcohol’s Effects on the Brain’s Effects on the Brain
  • 50. Alcohol Doses & Approximate Blood Level Percentages for Men & Women
  • 51. Alcohol Blood Levels andAlcohol Blood Levels and Brain ResponsesBrain Responses
  • 52. AlcoholAlcohol’s Damage’s Damage • Dehydration • Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) • Water loss • Loss of minerals
  • 53. Alcohol’s Damage • Malnutrition • Can contribute to body fat and weight gain • 1 ounce of alcohol represents 0.5 ounce of fat • Central obesity • Substituted energy • 7 kcalories per gram • Nutrient displacement • B vitamins • Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
  • 54. AlcoholAlcohol’s Effects’s Effects • Short-term effects • Excessive drinking • Heavy drinking • Binge drinking • Long-term effects • Third leading preventable cause of death in U.S. • Sobering up