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Biochemistry & medicine introduction 1 1、definition Science concerned with chemical basis of life 2 Science concerned with the chemical constituents of living cells and with the reaction and process that they undergo 3 2 、 The aim of biochemistry Describe and explain in molecular term All chemical process of living cell 4 (1)major objective of biochemistry Complete understanding at the molecular level of all the chemical processes associated with living cells 5 isolation determine analyze 6 (2) Further objective Attempt to understand how life began 7 An appreciation of the biochemistry of less complex form of life is often direct relevance to human biochemistry 8 3.knowledge of biochemistry is essential to all life science 9 physiology immunology pharmacology pathology microbiology 10 4、reciprocal relationship between biochemistry & medicine has stimulated mutual advance 11 * Biochemistry studies have illuminated many aspects of health & disease * the study of various aspects of health & disease has opened up new areas of biochemistry 12 biochemistry Nucleic acid Genetic disease protein lipid Carbohydrates arteriosclerosis Sickle cell anemia Diabetes mellitus medicine 13 5. Normal biochemical processes are the basis of health 14 Definition of health “Complete physical,mental & social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” ------WHO 15 A strictly biochemistry viewpoint about health: The situation in which all of the many thousands of intra & extra cellular reactions that occur in the body are proceeding at the rates commensurate with its maximal survival in the physiological state 16 6. Biochemical research has impact on nutrition and preventive medicine 17 7. all disease has a biochemical basis 18 (1)physical agent: mechanical trauma, extremes of temperature, sudden changes in atmospheric pressure, radiation, electric shock 19 (2)chemical agents: drugs, certain toxic compounds, therapeutic drugs 20 (3)biologic agents: Viruses, Bacteria, Fungi, Higher forms of parasites 21 (4) oxygen lack loss of blood supply, depletion of the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, poisoning of the oxidative enzyme 22 (5) genetic disorders: Congenital , molecular 23 (6) immunology reaction Anaphylaxis, Autoimmune disease 24 (7) nutritional imbalances Deficiencies,excesses 25 (8) Endocrine imbalances hormonal deficiencies,excesses 26 8. Biochemical studies contribute to diagnosis, prognosis & treatment 27 Disease scurvy causes deficiencies of vitamin rickets C,D respectively Arteriosclerosis genetic,dietary environment factors Phenylketonuria mainly mutation in the gene coding phenylalanine hydroxylase 28 Disease Cystic fibrosis causes mutation in the gene coding the CFTR Cholera protein exotoxin of vibrio cholera Diabetes type I environment genetic and factors resulting in deficiency of insulin 29 9.many biochemical studies illuminate disease mechanisms & disease inspire biochemical research 30 Use (1) to reveal the fundamental causes &mechanisms of diseases (2) to suggest rational treatment of diseases example demonstration of the genetic defects in CF use of a diet low in phenylalanine for the treatment of s (3) to assist in the diagnosis of specific disease phenylketonuria use of the plasma enzyme CK-MB in the diagnosis of 31 myocardial infarction Use (4) To act as screening tests for the early diagnosis of certain diseases example use of measurement of blood tyrosine or TSH in the neonatal diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism 32 Use example (5) To assist in monitoring use of the plasma enzyme the progress of certain ALT in monitoring the disease progress of infectious hepatitis (6) To assist in assessing the use of measurement of response of diseases to therapy blood CEA in certain patients who have been treated for cancer of the colon 33