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By
 Dr. Inayat ur Rahman Abbasi
             MBBS, M.Phil Biochemistry
     Associate Professor of Biochemistry
        Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical
                  College Muzaffarabad
 There are three important compounds in the body
  which are collectively called ketone bodies or
  acetone bodies or incorrectly ketones,
 Because all ketones are not KB and all KB are not

  chemically ketones.




                            Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   2
 These are Aceto-acetate (primary KB), Acetone &
  β-Hydroxy Butyrate (secondary KB).
 Ketogenesis starts from mitochondrial Acetyl CoA
  in Liver, synthesis is mainly hepatic in nature but
  liver due to absence of enzyme thiophrase or
  Aceto-acety CoA transferase is unable to utilized
  KB as source of energy.
 So KB’s synthesis is hepatic but their utilization is
  extra-hepatic in nature.




                              Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   3
   These are the source of energy (when needed)
  especially for cardiac, skeletal muscles, brain
  and adrenal cortex.
 These are soluble in aquous solution, so in

  plasma these are transported as such and do not
  required any lipoproteins.




                           Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   4
 Ketogenesis  and their utilization is
 taking place even in normal
 conditions but both process occur at
 slow level in such a way that their
 normal level remains <1.0 mg/dl.




                     Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   5
 KB concentration when increased in body
  indicates:
 Excessive production acetyl CoA (increased
  Lipolysis) or
 Depressed utilization of acetyl CoA by TCA-Cycle.
 Main     causes are uncontrolled Diabetes,
  starvation, prolonged fasting, excessive diarrhea/
  vomiting.




                            Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   6
   Ketone bodies (being an acid) when increased in
    plasma, liberate H+ ions, which are buffered by
    HCO3-/H2CO3 buffere system. But if their
    production is high, buffer will fail leading to high
    concentration of H+ ion or decrease pH of plasma
    causing metabolic Acidosis.




                                Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   7
 Aceto-acetate is first to form called Primary KB
  while other KB are formed from it & are called
  Secondary KB.
 Acetone is the only volatile KB that can be expired

  through lungs, giving typical smell in breath;
  especially seen in uncontrolled Diabetes or DKA.
  While β-OH-butyrate is the KB that is found in
  highest conc. in blood. Ketosis is the combination
  of ketonaemia & ketonuria




                             Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   8
 Two molecules of Acetyl CoA are condensed to
  form Aceto-acetyl CoA by Aceto-acetyl CoA
  synthase enzyme, to that one more molecule of
  Acetyl CoA is added to form HMG-CoA by HMG-
  CoA synthase enzyme.
 This is a rate limiting step of ketogenesis,




                           Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   9
 upto    HMG-CoA production keto-
  genesis and cholesterol synthesis
  both share the same steps,
 after that two cycles have difference,
 cytocolic HMG-CoA reduced to form
  cholesterol
 while   mitochondrial HMG-CoA is
  lysed to form ketone bodies.


                      Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   10
 Finally HMG-CoA (a 6-carbon compound) is lysed
  to form first primary KB called Aceto-acetate,
 this KB is not only form from Acetyl-CoA but can

  also be form from degredation of carbon skeleton
  of some ketogenic amino acids like Isoleu, leu,
  Phe, Lys, Tyr etc.




                           Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   11
 Once aceto-acetate is formed it can give rise to
  two other KB called secondary KB.
 Aceto-acetate      can      be     spontenously
  decarboxylated (without any enzyme) to form
  Acetone
 or it can be dehydrogenated by NADH-dependant

  dehydrogenase to form β-OH-butyrate.




                           Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   12
 2 x Acetyl CoA (2C)
               ↓ Synthase

 Aceto-acetyl CoA (4C) + Acetyl CoA

                   (2C)
               ↓ Synthase
            HMG- CoA (6C)
                 ↓ Lyase
     Aceto-Acetate + Acetyl CoA
      Decarboxylase↓Dehydrogenase
 Acetone (3C) OR β-OH-butyrate (4C)




                    Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   13
 Ketosis when present shows excessive lipolysis in
  the body or excessive burn of body fats to provide
  energy in body.
 Signs   & symptoms are increase urination,
  vomiting, dehydration and coma.
 While laboratory findings are increased KB in

  blood, increased H+ or ↓pH of blood, increased
  urinary KB and Na+ excretion.




                            Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi   14

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Ketogenesis

  • 1. By Dr. Inayat ur Rahman Abbasi MBBS, M.Phil Biochemistry Associate Professor of Biochemistry Azad Jammu & Kashmir Medical College Muzaffarabad
  • 2.  There are three important compounds in the body which are collectively called ketone bodies or acetone bodies or incorrectly ketones,  Because all ketones are not KB and all KB are not chemically ketones. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 2
  • 3.  These are Aceto-acetate (primary KB), Acetone & β-Hydroxy Butyrate (secondary KB).  Ketogenesis starts from mitochondrial Acetyl CoA in Liver, synthesis is mainly hepatic in nature but liver due to absence of enzyme thiophrase or Aceto-acety CoA transferase is unable to utilized KB as source of energy.  So KB’s synthesis is hepatic but their utilization is extra-hepatic in nature. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 3
  • 4. These are the source of energy (when needed) especially for cardiac, skeletal muscles, brain and adrenal cortex.  These are soluble in aquous solution, so in plasma these are transported as such and do not required any lipoproteins. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 4
  • 5.  Ketogenesis and their utilization is taking place even in normal conditions but both process occur at slow level in such a way that their normal level remains <1.0 mg/dl. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 5
  • 6.  KB concentration when increased in body indicates:  Excessive production acetyl CoA (increased Lipolysis) or  Depressed utilization of acetyl CoA by TCA-Cycle.  Main causes are uncontrolled Diabetes, starvation, prolonged fasting, excessive diarrhea/ vomiting. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 6
  • 7. Ketone bodies (being an acid) when increased in plasma, liberate H+ ions, which are buffered by HCO3-/H2CO3 buffere system. But if their production is high, buffer will fail leading to high concentration of H+ ion or decrease pH of plasma causing metabolic Acidosis. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 7
  • 8.  Aceto-acetate is first to form called Primary KB while other KB are formed from it & are called Secondary KB.  Acetone is the only volatile KB that can be expired through lungs, giving typical smell in breath; especially seen in uncontrolled Diabetes or DKA. While β-OH-butyrate is the KB that is found in highest conc. in blood. Ketosis is the combination of ketonaemia & ketonuria Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 8
  • 9.  Two molecules of Acetyl CoA are condensed to form Aceto-acetyl CoA by Aceto-acetyl CoA synthase enzyme, to that one more molecule of Acetyl CoA is added to form HMG-CoA by HMG- CoA synthase enzyme.  This is a rate limiting step of ketogenesis, Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 9
  • 10.  upto HMG-CoA production keto- genesis and cholesterol synthesis both share the same steps,  after that two cycles have difference,  cytocolic HMG-CoA reduced to form cholesterol  while mitochondrial HMG-CoA is lysed to form ketone bodies. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 10
  • 11.  Finally HMG-CoA (a 6-carbon compound) is lysed to form first primary KB called Aceto-acetate,  this KB is not only form from Acetyl-CoA but can also be form from degredation of carbon skeleton of some ketogenic amino acids like Isoleu, leu, Phe, Lys, Tyr etc. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 11
  • 12.  Once aceto-acetate is formed it can give rise to two other KB called secondary KB.  Aceto-acetate can be spontenously decarboxylated (without any enzyme) to form Acetone  or it can be dehydrogenated by NADH-dependant dehydrogenase to form β-OH-butyrate. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 12
  • 13.  2 x Acetyl CoA (2C)  ↓ Synthase  Aceto-acetyl CoA (4C) + Acetyl CoA (2C)  ↓ Synthase  HMG- CoA (6C)  ↓ Lyase  Aceto-Acetate + Acetyl CoA  Decarboxylase↓Dehydrogenase  Acetone (3C) OR β-OH-butyrate (4C) Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 13
  • 14.  Ketosis when present shows excessive lipolysis in the body or excessive burn of body fats to provide energy in body.  Signs & symptoms are increase urination, vomiting, dehydration and coma.  While laboratory findings are increased KB in blood, increased H+ or ↓pH of blood, increased urinary KB and Na+ excretion. Dr. Inayat u Rahman Abbasi 14