Me *comes to video knowing absolutely NOTHING about the arichidonic acid pathway* MP *makes 18 minute video full of freaking magic* Me *leaves at end of video feeling like a subject matter expert* I know this is a 4 year old video but still. You do incredibly important work here, man! Thank you!
I am rewriting an article on "arachidonic acid, inflammation and mental health" and needed to know the whole mechanism. This video gave me a head start to decode the overly densed wiki article on arachidonic acid and saved my mental health. :D
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I'm the one who should thank you , I'd love to know , when you're learning about a new subject , how do you approach it ? .. reading different textbooks , sticking with one book , reading research papers about it ? because you have an amazing big picture and you make smart connections between things , I'd appreciate it if you'd teach us how to fish
This truly made my night! Who knows learning the AA pathway (that I've been dying to defy since medschool) can be fun?! 7 years later and this made sense
Holy moly, I “learned” this in nutritional biochemistry and in pathophysiology and after watching your video, I finally get it!!!! Thank you, subbed and saved! Thank you you are amazing!
Thank you so much. I am a nutrition student but hearing how meds work made the information so much more retainable. the difference between teaching vs teaching and the student learning is timing and ways to engage (showing connections between things and even adding humor). It makes all the difference.
Came across your video while studying for Pharmacology. I am so glad I did! Not only did you make it so simple, but I was laughing throughout the video, too! Ps I'm surprised at how low the view count for this is. Honestly this is better than Khan Academy. It uses a white background and u managed to inject bouts of humor (which I think is so hard to do for topics like these) I hope you continue on making videos, my good sir! You have made a medical student's week 😊 I wish all of my lecturers were like you.... SUBBED!
Gosh your explanation was amazing!!! The way you made every single step funny was just cute and helped me memorize them easily, i'm preparing a presentation about arachidonic acid derivatives and was very worried where to find information cuz there isn't much to find, your video is the best, couldn't be better, thank you! 😭
Man, I I'll post another same comment. This i s masterpiece. Now I understand corticosteroidss and aspirin use( never knew why would drug which inhibit inflammation inhibit trombs) .
one explanation i came across with aspirin is that platelets can not generate their own TXA2 so TXA2 is not replaced, whereas endothelial tissue can generate more PGI2 despite Aspirin inhibition, hence PGI2>TXA2 in the presence of LOW dose aspirin. HIGH dose aspirin will inhibit both.
you are so genius! but I find it little bit confusing, because at the beginning of the series you said, platelets aren't cells. but he you said platelets are the only cells that contains thromboxane. but otherwise, your lecture is the best!
I was emotional cuz I watched sth emotional just before starting this lecture. My tears still hadn't dried up when he talked about Aristotle's deduction followed by 'Buhahah' which cracked me up. Thank you. I am back.
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Because ASA inhibits the COX pathway, consequentely inhibits the production of prostaglandins, wich are responsable for the production of mucus. Sorry for my english, I am still learning haha
Thank you for the great explanation and the great content you put out regularly! Your videos are of great help when preparing for exams :D About the anti-platelet activity of aspirin, despite its inhibition on prostacyclin synthesis, I found this piece of information in Voet's Principles of Biochemistry: "Vascular endothelial cells are not so drastically affected, since, for the most part, they are far from the site where aspirin is absorbed, are exposed to lesser concentrations of aspirin and, in any case, can synthesize additional PGH2 synthase".
Additionally, as I've now learned in my hematology course, since epithelial cells have nuclei they have the ability to regenerate cyclooxygenase whereas platelets, being only cell fragments have no nucleus and lack this ability
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thanks for this great lecture, I have a question. What triggers PLA2 ? On inflammatory state, where all these pathway happen, in leukocyte or endothelium or any other structure?
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Me *comes to video knowing absolutely NOTHING about the arichidonic acid pathway*
MP *makes 18 minute video full of freaking magic*
Me *leaves at end of video feeling like a subject matter expert*
I know this is a 4 year old video but still. You do incredibly important work here, man! Thank you!
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My professor didn't even attempt to teach this, just gave us a chart to memorize. So thank you for explaining everything so well!!
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I am rewriting an article on "arachidonic acid, inflammation and mental health" and needed to know the whole mechanism. This video gave me a head start to decode the overly densed wiki article on arachidonic acid and saved my mental health. :D
Where can I read your findings? I'm really excited to see your work!
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15:21 to 16:10 was the best explanation of the pharmacology behind Aspirin , since it's invention !
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@@MedicosisPerfectionalis I'm the one who should thank you , I'd love to know , when you're learning about a new subject , how do you approach it ? .. reading different textbooks , sticking with one book , reading research papers about it ? because you have an amazing big picture and you make smart connections between things , I'd appreciate it if you'd teach us how to fish
This truly made my night! Who knows learning the AA pathway (that I've been dying to defy since medschool) can be fun?! 7 years later and this made sense
I appreciate you!
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Holy moly, I “learned” this in nutritional biochemistry and in pathophysiology and after watching your video, I finally get it!!!! Thank you, subbed and saved! Thank you you are amazing!
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Thank you so much. I am a nutrition student but hearing how meds work made the information so much more retainable. the difference between teaching vs teaching and the student learning is timing and ways to engage (showing connections between things and even adding humor). It makes all the difference.
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Came across your video while studying for Pharmacology. I am so glad I did! Not only did you make it so simple, but I was laughing throughout the video, too!
Ps I'm surprised at how low the view count for this is. Honestly this is better than Khan Academy. It uses a white background and u managed to inject bouts of humor (which I think is so hard to do for topics like these) I hope you continue on making videos, my good sir! You have made a medical student's week 😊 I wish all of my lecturers were like you.... SUBBED!
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Gosh your explanation was amazing!!! The way you made every single step funny was just cute and helped me memorize them easily, i'm preparing a presentation about arachidonic acid derivatives and was very worried where to find information cuz there isn't much to find, your video is the best, couldn't be better, thank you! 😭
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Man, I I'll post another same comment. This i s masterpiece. Now I understand corticosteroidss and aspirin use( never knew why would drug which inhibit inflammation inhibit trombs) .
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one explanation i came across with aspirin is that platelets can not generate their own TXA2 so TXA2 is not replaced, whereas endothelial tissue can generate more PGI2 despite Aspirin inhibition, hence PGI2>TXA2 in the presence of LOW dose aspirin. HIGH dose aspirin will inhibit both.
Thank you! Thoroughly enjoyed learning.🙌🏾
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you are so genius! but I find it little bit confusing, because at the beginning of the series you said, platelets aren't cells. but he you said platelets are the only cells that contains thromboxane. but otherwise, your lecture is the best!
I was emotional cuz I watched sth emotional just before starting this lecture. My tears still hadn't dried up when he talked about Aristotle's deduction followed by 'Buhahah' which cracked me up. Thank you. I am back.
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From the arachidonic acid pathway, can you mention some side effects of Acetyl-Salicylic Acid (ASA)?
Bleeding, peptic ulcer (decreases production of mucus)
Good...and why does it decrease production of mucus?
@@MedicosisPerfectionalis Because ASA inhibits the COX pathway, consequentely inhibits the production of prostaglandins, wich are responsable for the production of mucus. Sorry for my english, I am still learning haha
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7:20 platelets as H2O pump
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Thank you for the great explanation and the great content you put out regularly! Your videos are of great help when preparing for exams :D
About the anti-platelet activity of aspirin, despite its inhibition on prostacyclin synthesis, I found this piece of information in Voet's Principles of Biochemistry: "Vascular endothelial cells are not so drastically affected, since, for the most part, they are far from the site where aspirin is absorbed, are exposed to lesser concentrations of aspirin and, in any case, can synthesize additional PGH2 synthase".
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i dont understand. how are endothelial cell far from aspirin ? endotleh covers all of blood vessels, so ist it all around the body?
Additionally, as I've now learned in my hematology course, since epithelial cells have nuclei they have the ability to regenerate cyclooxygenase whereas platelets, being only cell fragments have no nucleus and lack this ability
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please upload the videos of Anti-inflammatory assay of plant extracts or natural products: i) Lipoxygenase Inhibition Assay ii) Cyclooxigenase Inhibition Assay
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thanks for this great lecture, I have a question. What triggers PLA2 ? On inflammatory state, where all these pathway happen, in leukocyte or endothelium or any other structure?