This was so clear. I wanted to cry during my biochem lecture. Usually, my professor is quite good but somewhow, this one was ever so confusing. I like that you went at the right pace and showed the charts with compositions of each lipoprotein.
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This not only helps medical professionals, but also a Fitness professional like me for understanding the cholesterol function and process happening in Our body .
U teach better than my professor Your vedio is like a life saver hld when I'm haunted by ldl Continue uploading detailed content for helpless students who r horrified by professors :')
Video is very simple and easy to understand. Concepts are clear and presented in a very simple manner. Thats very important because sometimes teachers know their topic but not able to present it. So students are confused. Thanks once again
The one million dollar question is: why does the LDL dump their load beside the highway. That IS NOT because there is to much LDL. That is because the LDL is inflamed by sugar!! Glycation.
To understand this type cellular biochemistry involving so many complex reactions one should have good knowledge of structure & role of atoms, molecular formation, valency, Bond formations, quark theories ,protein,fat,CHO, amino acid, nucleic acid, physiology, anatomy and many others also.These are so much astonishing.,.,.... so many yet to be known & discovered.we the layman know nothing but your vivid & simply described video made us know something. Thanks a lot.
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I had to stop every few minutes to take notes and process what you were saying, but this video is gold. 1 hour ago I didn't understand a thing of the lipoprotein stuff before this video. Thank you a lot!
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Thanks dear sir ji for information about lipoprotein and its types and Composition action VLDL IDL LDL HDL in simple language by help of dump truck 🎉 Salute Sir
@@animatedbiologywitharpan also you said ldl can deposit to much cholesterol in the artery walls. does too much cholesterol comes from diet? and does that results in blood clots?
Omg thank you so much you just clarified all what i found difficult You sir deserve to be known by every student your explanation is magical Thank you ♥️🙏
That was very useful, thanks. One thing that it is not very clear there is that chylomicrons don't go from enterocytes to the bloodstream (as the illustration seems to suggest), but from the enterocytes into the lymphatic system. Then chylomicrons in the lymphatic eventually reach systemic circulation through the thoracic duct.
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Excellent presentation thank you. However I have believed as stated by dr Robert Lustig ….there are two types of LDL’s. Large buoyant which are harmless and small dense which are bad. He has said …,”if your triglycerides are high then your LDL is the wrong kind ie:small dense. If that is correct and you agree then can yiu work that into an upcoming presentation? Please
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7.30 The free fatty acids(FFA) present in glycerol is in fact derived from acetyl co a, through malonyl co a , which later combines with glycerol o form tri acyl glycerol .
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Great lecture. In my humble opinion, perhaps few words about Lp(a) could have been an icing on the cake ( no pun intended ) especially because us south Asians carry this genetic highly atherogenic Lp responsible for premature CAD 🤔
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Good work, except about LDL inappropriately dumping cholesterol in the artery walls. Cholesterol is part of the repair process and not a causal factor in heart disease.
It'd be great if you could explain the STAT ERK NfkB pathways in general and in terms of immunomodulation! Thank you always for such great quality videos- your videos have been tremendously helpful for my study!
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How beautiful of our body to design such complex mechanisms of transport! LDL, as important it is, may cause arterial plaque, which then gets cleaned by HDL. p.s. thanks for the wonderful video Arpan 😁
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How does the cholesterol that is dumped by the artery walls get through the artery cells to the other side of those cells? Are there receptors on the cells lining the arteries that then transport them over to the other side where they then collect?
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Why aren't you talking about the two different kinds of LDL, one of which (the _"large buoyant"_ one) is cardiovascularly neutral? Only the _"small dense"_ LDL is produced from VLDL and also atherogenic (meaning it is associated with cardiovascular diseases).
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An interesting video, but please can you explain when you say ''LDL can deposit too much cholesterol in the artery walls...'' Surely this wouldn't happen in a metabolically healthy individual and the excess cholesterol would just get eliminated through the bile. What seems to be missing is the REASON for arterial wall damage, i.e. how the LDL's become damaged in the first place...
You're right, LDLs are usually not atherogenic. However, due to external factors such as smoking, it can damage the LDLs by oxidising them resulting in the production of free radicals. Damaged radicals are then recognised by macrophages (due to the presence of scavenger receptor). They engulf it which results in the formation of foam cells. Many such foam cells over time form atherosclerotic aggregates and plaques leading to development of IHD and ACS. I hope this helps💛 (Source: Geeky Medics)
@@anaghamridulal9818 Thanks for your comment. I had a major issue with his treatment of atherosclerosis, you've articulated my questioning of it perfectly.
Good question. As understand it, the artery walls can become damaged and stretched out by excess volume of fluid (blood etc) in the circulation. What causes the OVER STRETCHING? One molecule of salt will hold three molecules of water. Likewise one molecule of glucose will also hold three molecules of water. So excess carbs in diet generate excess glucose until insulin takes care of it. The key thing is that your body needs salt as an electrolyte but the body needs zero carbs to survive!!! Carbs are not an eccentual nutriant, which is reason Ketogenic diet is becoming more popular
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Can I ask some thing? For me VLDL is very high, this mean very bad for health? Is there anybody, what VLDL high means? My result is like that… LDL 163 HDL 50 Triglyceride 57 Total cholesterol 224 VLDL 216
Chylomicron = excellent naming, presupposed first discovered in medicine, simply comprehended interactions, Vldl,ldl,hdl= half-assed naming effort, probably more confusing to describe their actions, probably where medicinal pathology exists in modern 21st century
thank you so much for your video it's well explained ! I'd like to know though with oxysterols inhibit the LDL cholesterol , the only thing that I know is that oxysterols are difficult to recycle for our organism..
Arpan, cholesterol is not garbage. You just said it is necessary to produce hormones, it plays huge role in cell repair. Cholesterol is sent to arteries because they are inflamated and damaged by high sugar levels. Don't blame poor LDL, he wants to save arteries.
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Can you help me anybody can give me a opinion? My result is like that. Do I need to statin, I have two plaques on my neck. But two plaques has been decresing , 2.4mm to 2.15mm, and size 1.71mm to 1.15mm after I had atherosclerosis juices. LDL 163 HDL 50 Triglyceride 57 Total cholesterol 224 VLDL 216 Do I need to start to statin? Thanks a lot