Biochemistry of Blood: Course Outline, Assessment, and References

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Dive into the biochemistry of blood with Nora Aljebrin through topics like blood composition, plasma proteins, blood coagulation, and erythropoiesis. Explore course assessment details and recommended references for an in-depth understanding of this vital area of study.

  • Blood Biochemistry
  • Course Outline
  • Assessment
  • References
  • Nora Aljebrin

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  1. BCH 471 Biochemistry of Blood Nora Aljebrin Email: naljebrin@ksu.edu.sa Website: www.fac.ksu.sa/naljebrin Office: Building 5 , 3rd floor, 304

  2. Course Outline Lecture no. Topics Blood; Its function, physical properties and composition: blood cells, plasma, serum, anticoagulants, 1-2 blood parameters: CBC, red cell indices; hematocrite; erythrocyte sedimentation rate and its significance. Blood plasma; its normal composition and variation in disease states 3 Plasma proteins: types (albumin, 1, 2, 1, 2, -globulins and fibrinogen); functions, biosynthesis; 4-7 abnormalities, variation in different diseases; liver diseases, kidney diseases; multiple myeloma.

  3. Course Outline Lecture no. Topics Platelets; Blood coagulation pathways and homeostasis; disorders of blood clotting. Vitamin K deficiency; hemophilia 8-10 White blood cells, types, and structure, function and abnormalities; leukemia and other neoplasia. 11 Erythrocytes: structure and composition; erythrocyte membrane and cytoskeleton; advantage and disadvantage of 12 anucleated cells Hemoglobin: structure and function allosteric protein. O2binding and effect of different factors on oxygen binding: 13-15 cooperative effect bohr's effect; biosynthesis of hemoglobin and its requirements; types of hemoglobin; variation in hemoglobin types during development (ontogeny) Red cell metabolism; glycolysis, pentose phosphate pathway; importance of glutathione; G6PDH deficiency and other 16-17 enzyme deficiency and other enzyme deficiencies affecting red cell metabolism

  4. Course Outline Lecture no. Topics Erythrocyte hemolysis; heme degradation and bilirubin formation: conjugation and excretion of 18-20 bilirubin; Jaundice and its types Anaemias: definition and types. Acquired and genetic anaemias; iron deficiency anaemia; aplastic 21-22 anaemia; sickle cell anaemia; thalassaemias; G-6-PD deficiency; polycythaemia Blood formation: erythropoiesis; requirements; erythropoietin regulation; disorders of blood 23-24 formation Blood groups and blood transfusion; ABO, Rh, and duffy blood groups 25

  5. Course Assessment Mid 1 14 marks 14 marks o o Mid 2 o Homework 2 marks o Lab 30 marks Total 60 marks Midterm Exam dates Mid 1: 9/2/1441 or 14/2/1441 https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSN6VMlfTo-xaL5YIRg4JoWqKaiUDQB3utuX_tvgZTkp963ThmZUw Mid 2:8/3/1441 or 13/3/1441 o Final 40 marks

  6. References Harpers illustrated biochemistry 25th edition. Robert K. Murray; Darly K. Granner; Victor W Rodwel Principles of Biochemistry: Mammalian Biochemistry 7th edition. Emil L. Smith, Robert L.HILL, I Robert Lehman, Robert J. Lefkowitz, Philip Handler, Abraham White. Basic Histology: Text and Atlas 11th edition. Luiz Carlos Juqueria, Jose Carneiro Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry Carl A. Burti, Edward R. Ashwood, David E. Bruns

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