Lecture 05

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  • What is the primary function of brown adipose tissue (BAT)?
    Heat generation (thermogenesis)
  • How do mammals and birds generate heat?
    Through mechanisms of thermogenesis
  • What is the relationship between thermogenesis and Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)?
    Thermogenesis affects energy expenditure and BMR
  • What are the consequences of adaptations in thermogenic systems?
    They affect human and animal populations
  • What problems are associated with obesity and calorie intake?
    Health issues and metabolic disorders
  • What factors influence heat production in complex organisms?
    Exercise, food intake, and environmental temperature
  • What is the role of mitochondrial proton transport in thermogenesis?
    It enhances metabolic efficiency and heat production
  • What do uncoupling proteins (UCPs) do in thermogenic reactions?
    They dissipate the proton gradient
  • What is the physiological role of UCP1?
    It uncouples oxidative phosphorylation from ATP production
  • What substrates do mitochondria use for energy production in BAT?
    Fatty acids and glucose
  • How does mitochondrial density affect thermogenesis?
    Higher density enhances thermogenic capacity
  • What is non-shivering thermogenesis?
    Heat generation without shivering
  • Where is brown adipose tissue primarily located in newborns?
    Surrounding the kidneys and shoulder blades
  • What causes the 'leaky' membrane in non-shivering thermogenesis?
    Thermogenin and differing genetic profiles
  • What induces non-shivering thermogenesis?
    Thyroid hormones and adrenaline response
  • What are the two types of adipose tissue mentioned?
    Brown Adipose Tissue (BAT) and White Adipose Tissue (WAT)
  • From what type of stem cells does BAT develop?
    From the same stem cell type as muscle cells
  • How does the Cafeteria Diet affect BAT mitochondria?
    It increases the activity of thermogenin
  • What are the three types of uncoupling proteins (UCPs)?
    UCP1, UCP2, UCP3
  • What is the role of UCPs in plants?
    They cause volatile amine release to attract insects
  • What is the net result of one round of the hexokinase 'futile' cycle?
    Hydrolysis of one ATP molecule
  • What is the energy equivalent for the hydrolysis of one ATP molecule?
    35 kJ of energy
  • What is the effect of futile cycles within glycolysis/gluconeogenesis?
    They can be complex and involve different pathways
  • What happens to pyruvate in anaerobic conditions?
    It is converted to lactate
  • How does cytochrome oxidase differ in some human populations?
    It is more 'leaky' in certain populations
  • What is the effect of cold environments on enzyme efficiency?
    It decreases enzyme efficiency
  • What is the interaction between thyroxine and UCP proteins?
    Thyroxine stimulates UCP transcription
  • How does dopamine (DA) affect oxygen consumption in BAT?
    DA stimulates oxygen consumption
  • What happens to oxygen consumption in diabetic individuals?
    It is increased due to superoxide anion
  • What is the effect of superoxide on unsaturated fatty acids?
    It generates precursors for lipid regulators
  • How does diabetes affect mitochondrial functions?
    It leads to dysfunctional mitochondria
  • What is the relationship between brown and white adipose tissue in cancer?
    WAT can convert to BAT under hormonal changes
  • What inflammatory factor is mentioned in relation to cancer?
    Interleukin 6
  • What happens to mitochondrial load in cancer?
    It increases along with thermogenesis
  • What is the role of specific genes in obesity development?
    They influence fat storage and metabolism
  • How does thermogenesis relate to exercise?
    Exercise increases thermogenic activity
  • How does environmental temperature affect thermogenesis?
    Cold temperatures enhance thermogenic processes
  • What are the physiological roles of proton transfer proteins?
    They facilitate heat production in thermogenesis
  • How do mitochondrial types differ across tissues?
    Different tissues have specialised mitochondrial functions
  • What changes occur in BAT as one ages?
    Some ATP synthase becomes present