Title: Lipid-Soluble Vitamins
1Lipid-Soluble Vitamins
- Medical Biochemistry
- Lecture 56
2Organization of Vitamin Information
- Structure of the vitamin
- Function of the vitamin
- Signs symptoms of deficiency
- Sources circumstances leading to deficiency
- Signs and symptoms of toxicity
3History of Vitamin ResearchVitamin A vs.
Vitamin B
- Lipid extraction A
- Water extraction B
- Vitamins A, D, and E
- Vitamin K
- B was complex.
4Fat-soluble Vitamin Deficiencies in Children with
Cholestasis
- Vitamin K (prothrombin time lt 80) 26
- Vitamin A (lt 30 µg/dL) 35
- Vitamin E (mgE/g lipid lt 0.6) 66
- Vitamin D (25 - OH lt 14 µg/dL 66
- N 23
5Isoprene
6Retinol (Vitamin A)
CH2OH
7ß-carotene
ß-carotene is Converted to Vitamin A
O2 Bile salts
ß-carotene Dioxygenase
8Retinal is Reduced to Retinol
NADPH (NADH) H
Retinaldehyde Reductase
NADP (NAD)
CH2OH
Retinol
9Retinal can be Oxidized to Retinoic Acid
NAD, FAD
OH
C
O
Retinoic acid (all-trans)
10Role of 11-cis-retinal in the Visual Cycle
11Binding Proteins Receptors for the Various
Forms of Vitamin A
- Retinol-binding protein (RBP) plasma transport
- Cellular retinoid-binding proteins
- Cellular retinol binding proteinsCRBP I CRBP
II (Intestinal absorption) - Cellular retinoic acid binding proteins CRABP I
CRABP II (Embryogenesis)
12Binding Proteins Receptors for the Various
Forms of Vitamin A (cont.)
- Nuclear retinoid receptors (transcription
factors) - Retinoic acid receptors
- RAR? RARß RAR? and RXR
- Specific DNA nucleotide sequencesRetinoic Acid
Response Elements - RARE
- RXRE
13Cells Dependent on Vitamin A
- Skin
- Cornea
- Trachea
- Immunocytes
14Bitots Spots
15Bitots Spots
16Vitamin A in Food Carotene Vitamin A Esters
17Hypervitaminosis A
- Vitamin A (not carotenoids)
- Liver damage
- Hemorrhage
- Coma
- Death
18Vitamin A Teratogenesis
- Associated with gt 20 rate of spontaneous
abortions and birth defects - 13-cis-retinoic acid
- During first trimester
- Accutane
19Anti-carcinogenic Properties of Vitamin A
- Epidemiologic studies
- Colon
- Skin, breast, liver, prostate, lung
- Not replicated in basal diet separately or in
combination - Other compounds in fruits vegetables?
- Mechanism?
- Oxygen radical trap
- A complements properties of E
20The Role of Vitamin D
- Maintains plasma calcium phosphorous
concentrations - Supports cellular processes, neuromuscular
function, bone ossification - Enhances calcium phosphorous absorption from
small intestine mobilization from bone
21Structure of Vitamin D
22Vitamin D Metabolism
23Mechanism of Vitamin D
- Interactions with nuclear receptor in target
tissues - More rapid actions through
- Intracellular calcium
- Phosphatidyl inositol
- Cyclic GTP
24Bone Mineral Content in Children w/ Cholestasis
Changes in Bone Mineral Content
25Bowed Legs of Rickets
26Rachitic Rosary
27Toxicity of Vitamin D
- War-time supplementation
- 2,000 IU 50 - 100 more
- Nutritional deprivation
- Lack of sunlight
- Epidemic of calcimia
- Some permanent brain damage
- Resultant laws in Europe
28Vitamin ETocopherol
CH3
O
CH3
CH3
CH3
HO
(CH2 - CH2 - CH2 - CH)3 - CH3
CH3
29Role of Vitamin E
- Lipid peroxyl radical chain
- Biologic activities
- Correlates with anti-oxidant activities
30Sources and Absorption of Vitamin E
- Vegetable oils
- Bile salts
- Pancreatic secretions
- Mixed micelles
- Chylomicrons
31Progression of Neurologic Symptoms of Vitamin E
Deficiency
19 - 25 of patients
25 - 75 of patients
75 - 100 of patients
Hypoflexia or Areflexia
Truncal Ataxia
Limb Ataxia
Peripheral Neuropathy
Ophthalmoplegia
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Age intervals, Year
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35Roles of Carboxyglutamate
and Vitamin K
- Factors X, IX, and VII and thrombin contain a
unique modified glutamate residue -
carboxyglutamate (Gla). - Gla residues result from post-translational
modifications of the newly synthesized factors in
the liver endoplasmic reticulum by a vitamin
K-dependent carboxylase
36Vitamin K - dependent Carboxylase
37Chelation of Calcium
Ca2
O
O
-O
O-
C
C
CH
CH2
C
CH
N H
O
38Roles of Calcium and Carboxyglutamate
- Gla is a high affinity calcium chelator.
- Complex of calcium with the Gla-factors allow
specific interactions with acidic membrane lipids
that ultimately lead to the correct tertiary and
quaternary protein structures recognized by other
proteins in the pathway.
39Structures of the Coumarin Drugs (Vitamin K
analogs)
DICOUMAROL
VITAMIN K
WARFARIN
40Dicoumarol / Warfarin
- Coumarin (anticoagulate post- stent) and Warfarin
(rat poison) are both analogs of Vitamin K. - They inhibit formation of the Gla residues of
prothrombin and Factors VII, IX and X. - The lack of Gla residues, and hence binding of
calcium, inhibits coagulation.
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42Hemorrhagic Disease of the Newborn
- Intrauterine vitamin K deficiency
- Sterile intrauterine gut
- Why/how would Mother Nature let this happen?
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