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Chamberlain University
BIOS-256: Anatomy & Physiology IV with Lab
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BT is a 36-year-old female who has been experiencing painful urination for the past two days, along with increased frequency of urination. She does not report any fever or other symptoms. The patient mentions that her fluid intake has been lower than usual. Upon physical examination, her abdomen is soft and there are no signs of tenderness or masses.
A urinalysis using a “dipstick” test was performed, which revealed the presence of leukocytes and nitrites, suggesting a urinary tract infection (UTI). An unexpected finding in the urinalysis was the presence of ketones in the urine, a condition known as ketonuria. This suggests that excessive ketones are being produced and excreted in the urine, which warrants further investigation to determine the underlying cause.
1. Identify 2 potential causes of ketonuria.
2. Identify the nutrient involved in the formation of ketones.
3. Describe the process of lipolysis and the formation of ketones.
4. Is the process in Q3 anabolic or catabolic?
5. Predict the effect of excess ketones on the blood pH.
Topic | Details |
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Potential Causes of Ketonuria | 1. Diabetes |
 | 2. Glycogen Storage Disease |
Nutrient Involved in Ketone Formation | Glucose (used up when in short supply, leading to fat breakdown for energy and ketone formation) |
Process of Lipolysis and Ketone Formation | Breakdown of triglycerides into glycerol and fatty acids, leading to ketone production in the liver |
Anabolic or Catabolic Process? | Catabolic (involves breakdown of complex molecules into simpler forms) |
Effect of Excess Ketones on Blood pH | Can lead to metabolic acidosis and a drop in blood pH (ketoacidosis) |
Ketones. (2021). Understanding Type 2 Diabetes: How the Body Processes Sugar. Retrieved from https://dtc.ucsf.edu/types-of-diabetes/type2/understanding-type-2-diabetes/how-the-body-processes-sugar/ketones/
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