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Deck 39: Iron and Porphyrin Metabolism
1
Which of the following characteristics is true of hemosiderin that differentiates it from ferritin?
A)Hemosiderin may contain up to approximately 4500 iron atoms.
B)Hemosiderin is a readily mobilized storage form of iron.
C)Hemosiderin is derived from ferritin that has lost some of its surface protein, causing insolubility.
D)Hemosiderin is too small to be observed by light microscopy, whereas ferritin can be observed in tissue stained with Prussian blue dye.
A)Hemosiderin may contain up to approximately 4500 iron atoms.
B)Hemosiderin is a readily mobilized storage form of iron.
C)Hemosiderin is derived from ferritin that has lost some of its surface protein, causing insolubility.
D)Hemosiderin is too small to be observed by light microscopy, whereas ferritin can be observed in tissue stained with Prussian blue dye.
Hemosiderin is derived from ferritin that has lost some of its surface protein, causing insolubility.
2
Porphyrias are characterized by reduced activity or a deficiency of a specific enzyme.If methods were available to accurately measure activity of each enzyme in the heme synthetic pathway, why would the red blood cell not be a good place to quantify enzyme activity?
A)Red blood cells do not carry out heme synthesis.
B)Approximately half of heme synthesis in the red blood cell occurs within the mitochondrion, which is lost as these cells mature.
C)Enzyme assays cannot be performed on enzymes that are isolated with red blood cells.
D)Red blood cells must be hemolyzed to allow enzyme measurement, which would produce a spectral interference.
A)Red blood cells do not carry out heme synthesis.
B)Approximately half of heme synthesis in the red blood cell occurs within the mitochondrion, which is lost as these cells mature.
C)Enzyme assays cannot be performed on enzymes that are isolated with red blood cells.
D)Red blood cells must be hemolyzed to allow enzyme measurement, which would produce a spectral interference.
Approximately half of heme synthesis in the red blood cell occurs within the mitochondrion, which is lost as these cells mature.
3
In variegate hepatic porphyria, which of the following would show the greatest increase?
A)urinary uroporphyrin
B)urinary coproporphyrin
C)fecal protoporphyrinogen
D)decal protoporphyrin
A)urinary uroporphyrin
B)urinary coproporphyrin
C)fecal protoporphyrinogen
D)decal protoporphyrin
decal protoporphyrin
4
______ is the porphyrin most likely to be exclusively excreted in urine, and ______ is the porphyrin most likely to be exclusively excreted in feces.______ has the greatest chance of appearing in either urine or feces.
A)Protoporphyrin, coproporphyrin, uroporphyrin
B)Uroporphyrin, protoporphyrin, coproporphyrin
C)Coproporphyrin, uroporphyrin, protoporphyrin
D)Protoporphyrin, uroporphyrin, coproporphyrin
A)Protoporphyrin, coproporphyrin, uroporphyrin
B)Uroporphyrin, protoporphyrin, coproporphyrin
C)Coproporphyrin, uroporphyrin, protoporphyrin
D)Protoporphyrin, uroporphyrin, coproporphyrin
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5
Which of the following is/are true of hepcidin?
A)It controls the flow of iron out of the intestinal cells by inhibiting iron release.
B)High levels promote release of iron into the circulation.
C)Low levels restrict the release of iron from intestinal cells into the circulation.
D)all of the above
A)It controls the flow of iron out of the intestinal cells by inhibiting iron release.
B)High levels promote release of iron into the circulation.
C)Low levels restrict the release of iron from intestinal cells into the circulation.
D)all of the above
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6
At present, the one heme enzyme that is routinely measured in clinical laboratories is:
A)porphobilinogen deaminase
B)uroporphyrinogen III synthase
C)coproporphyrinogen oxidase
D)ferrochelatase
A)porphobilinogen deaminase
B)uroporphyrinogen III synthase
C)coproporphyrinogen oxidase
D)ferrochelatase
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7
In which of the following neurological porphyrins is a parallel increase in δ-aminolevulinic (ALA) acid and porphobilinogen (PBG) not seen?
A)acute intermittent porphyria
B)variegate porphyria
C)hereditary coproporphyria
D)porphyria cutanea tarda
A)acute intermittent porphyria
B)variegate porphyria
C)hereditary coproporphyria
D)porphyria cutanea tarda
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8
Iron in the Fe²⁺ state is known as ______ iron, and iron in the Fe³⁺ state is known as ______ iron.The conversion of Fe³⁺ to Fe²⁺ is known as ______.
A)ferric, ferrous, oxidation
B)ferric, ferrous, reduction
C)ferrous, ferric, oxidation
D)ferrous, ferric, reduction
A)ferric, ferrous, oxidation
B)ferric, ferrous, reduction
C)ferrous, ferric, oxidation
D)ferrous, ferric, reduction
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9
In hepatic porphyria cutanea tarda, which of the following will show the greatest increase?
A)urinary porphobilinogen
B)urinary uroporphyrin
C)fecal coproporphyrin
D)fecal protoporphyrin
A)urinary porphobilinogen
B)urinary uroporphyrin
C)fecal coproporphyrin
D)fecal protoporphyrin
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10
Percent saturation is a useful expression that relates:
A)iron to ferritin
B)iron to transferrin
C)iron to hemosiderin
D)iron to total iron stores
A)iron to ferritin
B)iron to transferrin
C)iron to hemosiderin
D)iron to total iron stores
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11
Free erythrocyte protoporphyrin is somewhat of a misnomer.This form of protoporphyrin that is found elevated in the erythrocyte in certain disorders is actually bound to ________ instead of being free in the erythrocyte.
A)calcium
B)magnesium
C)albumin
D)zinc
A)calcium
B)magnesium
C)albumin
D)zinc
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12
Data below provide laboratory evidence of which pathological condition?
Red cell morphology - hypochromia, microcytosis
Serum iron - increased
TIBC - normal
Percent saturation - increased
Serum ferritin - increased
A)iron deficiency anemia
B)thalassemia
C)sideroblastic anemia
D)autoimmune hemolytic anemia
Red cell morphology - hypochromia, microcytosis
Serum iron - increased
TIBC - normal
Percent saturation - increased
Serum ferritin - increased
A)iron deficiency anemia
B)thalassemia
C)sideroblastic anemia
D)autoimmune hemolytic anemia
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13
Which of the following would be expected in association with kidney disease?
A)increased serum iron
B)decreased TIBC
C)both a and b
D)neither a or b
A)increased serum iron
B)decreased TIBC
C)both a and b
D)neither a or b
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14
It is known that porphyrins are colored compounds, whereas porphyrinogens are colorless compounds.What is the chemical difference between porphyrins and porphyrinogens that accounts for this difference?
A)the degree of saturation
B)the degree of hydrophobicity
C)the degree of hydrophilicity
D)the presence of multiple nitrogen atoms
A)the degree of saturation
B)the degree of hydrophobicity
C)the degree of hydrophilicity
D)the presence of multiple nitrogen atoms
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15
Which of the following is considered the most appropriate method for quantifying porphyrins in blood or urine?
A)spectrophotometry
B)nephelometry
C)turbidity
D)fluorometry
A)spectrophotometry
B)nephelometry
C)turbidity
D)fluorometry
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16
The following data provide laboratory evidence of which disorder of porphyrin metabolism?
Urinary δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) - elevated
Urinary porphobilinogen (PBG) - normal
Free erythrocyte protoporphyrin (zinc protoporphyrin) - elevated
A)acute intermittent porphyria
B)porphyria cutanea tarda
C)hereditary coproporphyria
D)lead poisoning
Urinary δ-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) - elevated
Urinary porphobilinogen (PBG) - normal
Free erythrocyte protoporphyrin (zinc protoporphyrin) - elevated
A)acute intermittent porphyria
B)porphyria cutanea tarda
C)hereditary coproporphyria
D)lead poisoning
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17
The rate-limiting step in heme synthesis in the liver is regulated by which enzyme?
A)ALA synthase
B)ALA dehydratase
C)PBG deaminase
D)Ferrochelatase
A)ALA synthase
B)ALA dehydratase
C)PBG deaminase
D)Ferrochelatase
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18
Data below provide laboratory evidence of which pathological condition?
Red cell morphology - hypochromia, microcytosis
Serum iron - decreased
TIBC - increased
Percent saturation - decreased
Serum ferritin - decreased
A)iron deficiency anemia
B)thalassemia
C)sideroblastic anemia
D)hemochromatosis
Red cell morphology - hypochromia, microcytosis
Serum iron - decreased
TIBC - increased
Percent saturation - decreased
Serum ferritin - decreased
A)iron deficiency anemia
B)thalassemia
C)sideroblastic anemia
D)hemochromatosis
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