LIPID
Aim : Introduction and DefinitionLipid are compounds that are soluble in organic solvents, such as ether and relatively insoluble in water or aqeous media e.g.human body fluid; blood,…. .The principal unit of different forms of lipid is fatty acid with general formula RCOOH; R is alphatic carbon chain
structure: CH3(CH2)nCH2; n is the number of carbon. In nature, fatty acid may be:1.Saturated; CH3CH2……., the common one in human body is Palmitic acid(C16)
2.Monounsaturated CH3CH2CH=CH……(one double bond), and 3.Polyunsaturated(2 or more double bonds). The EFAs are those fatty acids that are required in human body but cannot be synthesized in it, so must be supplied in the diet to support the growth and include:
Even the incidence of EFAs deficiencies is rare, it can lead to scaly dermatitis, visual and neurologic defects. The absolute EFAs are the linoleic acid, the precursor of arachidonic acid that is a substrate for Prostaglandins synthesis and the Linolenic acid, the precursor for other ω-3 fatty acids
R1,R2,R3 are different fatty acids.TG is considered as nonpolar structure and so not implied in CM formation.Glycerol+R1=MonoglycerolGlycerol+R1+R2+DiacylglycrolGlycerol+|R1+R2+R3=Triacylglycer-ol
TG represents(its function) the principal storage form of energy in adipose tissues that needed physiologically in prolonged fasting and starvation and pathologically, for example in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. It is also the preferred form of nutrient that is used by muscle in producing of chemical energy ATP under normaons.
Physiolog. and pathologic conditions. TG forms about 95 % of dietary fat. Phospholipids;PL( Phosphoglycerolipids):CH2OCOR1CHOCOR2 CH2OPO3-bb: is Nitrogen base
Base PLCholine LecithinEthanol amine Cephalin Serine Phosphatidylserine Inositol Phosphatidyl inositol triphosphate And Cardiolipin phospholipid; Diphosphatidyl glycerol.
Lecithin PL is:1.the predominant type of PL in CM2.the source of choline component of the neurotransmitter, the Acetylcholine3.the principal lipid component of Lung surfactant(90 % lipid and 10 % protein), its deficiency in preterm infants is
is associated with inadequate production or secretion of surfactant causes Respiratory Distress Syndrome(RDS), the significant cause of death. Lecithin is made and secreted by pneumocytes to act as surfactant, decrease the surface tension of fluid lining the alveoli so reducing the pressure needed to reinflate
alveoli, thereby preventing alveolar collapse(atelectasis) 4. involved in emulsification of fat diet in small Intestine along with Bile salt. Cardiolipin PL is the principal type of PL that involved in inner mitochondrial membrane structure(important for maintenance of certain respiratory complexes).
Anti-cardiolipin ACL is used in investigation of abortion or dead infant delivery, because this PL cardiolipin is recognized by antibodies that raised against Treponema Pallidum the bacterium that causes Syphilis. Phosphatidyl inositol triphosphate in CM act as a second messenger(internal messanger) for protein hormones action
action. Platelet activating factor PAF and Plasmalogensare compounds that belong to PL structure but differ in containing ether linkage ROR instead of ester linkage ROCOR at C1 of PL. PAF is synthesized and released by a variety of cell types, binds to
CH3(CH2)12CH=CHCHOHCHNH2CH2OHSphingosine+fatty acid=CeramideCeramide+Nitrogen base= sphingolipid. Of the most significant type of these PL in humans is sphingomyelin in which the base is choline. It is an important component
Glycolipids:These are another type of lipid. Their structures are relatively similar to sphingolipid; Ceramide+ carbohydrate moity(or moities)=Glycolipids. Of which : the simple forms are glucosylsphingolipid and galactosylsphingolipid(only one unit of
CHO).The complex forms are Globoside and Ganglioside(2-9 units of CHO).They are found in outer leaflet of plasma membrane and contribute to cell surface
In summary 1.Lipids are water insoluble substances(insoluble in systemic circulation). 2. TG is the major dietary lipid and functions as stored metabolic energy, the major component that act as source of energy is fatty acids, particulary the saturated one.
3.EFAs; are polyunsaturated fatty acids; particulary Linoleic acid and Linolenic acid which are precursors of ω- drug(antihypertriglyceridemia). EFAs are essential for growth and development.4. Phospholipids are amphipathic and so involved in CM and mitochondrial membrane
Structure. The most important one is lecithin. RDS, ACL and APL.Sphingomyelin is also PL, but contains sphingomyelin instead of glycerol alcohol. It is an important CM component of CNS and myelin sheath.