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B1 Intermedio Inglés 10:48 Educational

Jaundice - causes, treatment & pathology

Osmosis from Elsevier · 2,122,042 vistas · Añadido hace 3 semanas

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Jaundice, which doesn’t have the most intuitive name, comes from the french jaunice, meaning

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yellowing.

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It’s also sometimes referred to as icterus though, the origin of which is even less intuitive,

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coming from the thought that jaundice could once be cured by looking at a yellow bird,

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the more you know!

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Anyways, as you’ve probably gathered, jaundice involves someone taking on yellow pigments,

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specifically in the skin and eyes.

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The yellowing pigment is caused by a compound called bilirubin, a component of bile and

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the main cause of bruises being yellow, and after its metabolism, the yellow-ness of urine

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and brown-ness of feces.

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So since bilirubin’s our main culprit of yellow-ness, it’s super important to know

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where it comes from.

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As red blood cells near the end of their lifespan—which is about 120 days—they’re eaten up or

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phagocytosed by macrophages in the reticuloendothelial system, aka the macrophage system, where the

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spleen plays the largest part, but it’s also made of parts of the lymph nodes.

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K so first the macrophage eats up the blood cell, and hemoglobin is broken up into heme

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and globin, the globin is further broken into amino acids.

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The heme on the other hand is split into iron and protoporphyrin, protoporphyrin is then

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converted into unconjugated bilirubin, or UCB.

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Unconjugated bilirubin is the form of bilirubin that’s lipid-soluble, meaning it’s not

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water-soluble, sometimes it’s also known as indirect bilirubin.

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Albumin in the blood then binds to UCB and gives it a lift over to the liver where it’s

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taken up by hepatocytes, where it’s conjugated by an enzyme called uridine glucuronyl transferase

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(UGT), making it now water soluble.

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At this point the conjugated bilirubin is secreted out the bile canaliculi where it

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