Chapter 1 What is Biochemistry and How Does it Relate to Other Areas

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Chapter 1 What is Biochemistry and How Does it Relate to Other Areas

Biochemistry Defined as the science concerned with the chemical basis of life Expanded definition: The science concerned with the chemical constituents of living cells and with the reactions and processes they undergo

Biochemistry is the common thread that links all life sciences The book does a good job of linking Biochemistry with Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell biology, physics, and chemistry The relationship between Biochemistry and Medicine has also stimulated mutual advances

The World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a state of “Complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease and infirmity” From a biochemical view, health may be considered that situation in which all of the many thousands of intra- and extra-cellular reactions that occur in the body are proceeding at rates commensurate with the organisms maximal survival in the physiological state

We believe that most, if not all, diseases are manifestations of abnormalities of molecules, chemical reactions, or biochemical processes. As a matter of fact, the major factors for causing diseases in animals and humans fall into one or more of eight categories.

Physical agents Chemical agents Biological agents Oxygen lack Mechanical trauma, extremes of temperature, sudden changes in atmospheric pressure, radiation, electric shock Chemical agents Drugs, toxins, therapeutic drugs, etc Biological agents Viruses, bacteria, fungi, higher forms of parasites Oxygen lack Loss of blood supply, depletion of the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, poisoning of the oxidative enzymes

Immunologic reactions Nutritional Imbalances Endocrine imbalances Genetic Disorders Congenital, molecular Immunologic reactions Anaphylaxis, autoimmune disease Nutritional Imbalances Deficiencies, excesses Endocrine imbalances Hormonal deficiencies, excesses

Uses of Biochemical investigations and laboratory tests in relation to diseases To reveal the fundamental causes and mechanisms of diseases Demonstration of the nature of the genetic defects in cystic fibrosis To suggest rational treatments of diseases based on (1) above. A diet low in phenylalanine for treatment of phenylketonuria To assist in the diagnosis of specific diseases Use of the plasma enzyme creatine kinase MB (CK-MB) in the diagnosis of myocardial infarctions

5) To assist in monitoring the progress of certain diseases 4) To act as screening tests for the early diagnosis of certain diseases Use of measurement of blood thyroxine or thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in the neonatal diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism 5) To assist in monitoring the progress of certain diseases Use of the plasma enzyme alanine aminotransferase (ALT) in monitoring the progress of infectious hepatitis 6) To assist in assessing the response of diseases to therapy Use of measurement of blood carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in certain patients who have been treated for cancer of the colon

Three Principal Areas of Biochemistry Structural Chemistry Metabolism Molecular Genetics