Essential Biochemistry - Hemoglobin Metabolism (Section 1)

  • 1
    Which of the following conditions is characterized by deficiency in the conjugation of bilirubin?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Gilbert's syndrome
  • 2
    What is the name of the enzyme responsible for adding iron to the protoporphyrin ring?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Ferrochelatase
  • 3
    Which enzyme catalyzes the formation of porphobilinogen?
    Risposta
    (D)
    Porphobilinogen deaminase
  • 4
    Name the types of jaundice?
    Risposta
    A
    B
    C
  • 5
    What is the term for jaundice caused by an increased breakdown of red blood cells?
    Risposta
    (C)
    Hemolytic jaundice
  • 6
    What is the role of albumin in bilirubin metabolism?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Transports bilirubin in blood
  • 7
    In obstructive jaundice, what would you expect to find?
    Risposta
    A
    B
    C
  • 8
    In the liver, bilirubin is conjugated with
    Risposta
    (B)
    Glucuronic acid
  • 9
    Unconjugated bilirubin is raised mostly in:
    Risposta
    (A)
    Hemolytic jaundice
  • 10
    What is the first step in heme synthesis?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Condensation of glycine and succinyl CoA
  • 11
    In which disease is the excretion of bilirubin into the bile impaired?
    Risposta
    (C)
    Dubin-Johnson syndrome
  • 12
    Where is bilirubin conjugated?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Liver
  • 13
    Which of the following are the symptoms of acute intermittent porphyria?
    Risposta
    A
    B
  • 14
    The normal concentration of serum bilirubin is?
    Risposta
    (A)
    0.1 to 0.4 mg/dL
  • 15
    What is the role of Uridine diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) in bilirubin metabolism?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Bilirubin conjugation
  • 16
    Which of the following is a characteristic of Crigler-Najjar syndrome?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Deficiency in UDP-glucuronosyltransferase
  • 17
    Which of the following is NOT a step in bilirubin excretion?
    Risposta
    (D)
    Conversion to heme
  • 18
    What is the fate of urobilinogen?
    Risposta
    (D)
    All of the above
  • 19
    Which is a characteristic feature of Dubin-Johnson syndrome?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Darkly pigmented liver
  • 20
    What is the name of the enzyme that catalyzes the rate-limiting step in heme synthesis?
    Risposta
    (A)
    ALA synthase
  • 21
    Which type of jaundice is associated with an obstruction of the bile duct?
    Risposta
    (C)
    Obstructive
  • 22
    What is the most common inherited cause of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Gilbert's syndrome
  • 23
    What is the characteristic of bilirubin diglucuronide?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Water-soluble
  • 24
    What is the role of glucuronic acid in bilirubin metabolism?
    Risposta
    (A)
    To make bilirubin water-soluble
  • 25
    What is the main site of bilirubin conjugation?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Liver
  • 26
    Which step in heme synthesis requires the enzyme ferrochelatase?
    Risposta
    (C)
    Insertion of iron into protoporphyrin IX
  • 27
    Which of the following is NOT a cause of hyperbilirubinemia?
    Risposta
    (D)
    Increased red blood cell production
  • 28
    What is the main source of bilirubin?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Hemoglobin breakdown
  • 29
    Which of the following enzymes is deficient in the Crigler-Najjar syndrome?
    Risposta
    (A)
    UDP-glucuronosyl transferase
  • 30
    Which is the cause of Jaundice?
    Risposta
    (A)
    High amounts of bilirubin in blood
  • 31
    Which one is the end product of catabolism of heme?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Bilirubin
  • 32
    Which of the following is a feature of obstructive jaundice?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Increased direct bilirubin
  • 33
    The first step in the biosynthesis of porphyrins is the condensation of glycine and succinyl-CoA to form
    Risposta
    (B)
    δ-aminolevulinate
  • 34
    What is the significance of the indirect bilirubin test?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Measures unconjugated bilirubin
  • 35
    What is the most common cause of unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Gilbert syndrome
  • 36
    What is the main biochemical features of the hepatic jaundice?
    Risposta
    A
    C
    D
  • 37
    Which of the following is not involved in bilirubin metabolism?
    Risposta
    (D)
    Secretion of bilirubin into blood
  • 38
    Which type of jaundice would present with dark urine and pale stools?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Obstructive jaundice
  • 39
    Which of the following is a characteristic feature of obstructive jaundice?
    Risposta
    (C)
    Clay-colored stools
  • 40
    What is the cause of jaundice when bilirubin exceeds 1 mg/dL?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Hyperbilirubinemia
  • 41
    Where does heme synthesis occur?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Mitochondria and cytoplasm
  • 42
    What is the primary function of bilirubin in the body?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Waste product
  • 43
    What are the normal symptoms of Porphyria?
    Risposta
    A
    B
    C
  • 44
    Which of the following conditions is associated with an increased amount of unconjugated bilirubin?
    Risposta
    (D)
    Gilbert's syndrome
  • 45
    What is the primary function of heme?
    Risposta
    (A)
    Oxygen transport
  • 46
    What is the cause of physiologic jaundice in newborns?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Immature liver function
  • 47
    What is the cause of Dubin-Johnson syndrome?
    Risposta
    (C)
    Defective bilirubin excretion into bile
  • 48
    What is the precursor to Urobilinogen in intestine?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Bilirubin diglucuronide
  • 49
    What causes the brown color of feces?
    Risposta
    (C)
    Stercobilin
  • 50
    What is the main component of gallstones?
    Risposta
    (B)
    Cholesterol