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Urea Cycle: Overview - Ammonia's Detox Route

  • Definition: The urea cycle is the primary metabolic pathway for converting ammonia (a neurotoxin) into urea.
  • Primary Site: Occurs predominantly in the liver (periportal hepatocytes).
  • Cellular Compartments: Spans two cellular compartments:
    • Mitochondria: First two steps.
    • Cytosol: Remaining steps.
  • Main Function: Detoxification of ammonia, derived mainly from amino acid catabolism, into urea for excretion by kidneys, thus preventing ammonia toxicity.

⭐ Urea is the major disposal form of amino groups derived from amino acids, accounting for ~90% of nitrogen excretion.

Urea Cycle: Steps - Nitrogen's Journey

Nitrogen's journey to urea detoxification involves 5 crucial enzymatic steps, spanning two cellular compartments: mitochondria and cytosol.

📌 Mnemonic: 'Ordinarily, Careless Crappers Are Also Frivolous About Urination' (for intermediates: Ornithine, Carbamoyl Phosphate, Citrulline, Aspartate, Argininosuccinate, Fumarate, Arginine, Urea).

Cellular Compartments:

  • Mitochondria: First 2 steps.
  • Cytosol: Remaining 3 steps.

The 5 Steps:

  1. Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthesis (Mitochondria):
    • $NH_4^+ + HCO_3^- + 2ATP \rightarrow Carbamoyl~Phosphate + 2ADP + P_i$
    • Enzyme: Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase I (CPS-I) - Rate-limiting step.
    • Cofactor: N-acetylglutamate (NAG) (allosteric activator for CPS-I).
  2. Citrulline Synthesis (Mitochondria):
    • $Carbamoyl~Phosphate + Ornithine \rightarrow Citrulline + P_i$
    • Enzyme: Ornithine Transcarbamoylase (OTC).
    • Citrulline is transported to cytosol.
  3. Argininosuccinate Synthesis (Cytosol):
    • $Citrulline + Aspartate + ATP \rightarrow Argininosuccinate + AMP + PP_i$
    • Enzyme: Argininosuccinate Synthetase (ASS). (Aspartate donates 2nd N).
  4. Argininosuccinate Cleavage (Cytosol):
    • $Argininosuccinate \rightarrow Arginine + Fumarate$
    • Enzyme: Argininosuccinate Lyase (ASL). (Fumarate links to TCA cycle).
  5. Urea Formation (Cytosol):
    • $Arginine + H_2O \rightarrow Urea + Ornithine$
    • Enzyme: Arginase. (Ornithine returns to mitochondria).

⭐ The two nitrogen atoms in urea are sourced from free ammonia (NH₄⁺) and the α-amino group of aspartate.

Urea Cycle: Regulation - Keeping Ammonia in Check

  • Allosteric Control:
    • N-Acetylglutamate (NAG) activates Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase I (CPS-I).
    • NAG synthesis: $Acetyl-CoA + Glutamate \rightarrow N-Acetylglutamate$. Arginine stimulates NAG synthase.

    ⭐ N-Acetylglutamate (NAG) is an essential allosteric activator of Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase I (CPS-I), the rate-limiting enzyme of the urea cycle.

  • Substrate Availability:
    • ↑ Ammonia, ↑ ATP, ↑ Ornithine enhance cycle activity.
  • Hormonal Regulation (Enzyme Induction):
    • Glucagon & Glucocorticoids: ↑ enzyme synthesis (e.g., during fasting, high protein diet).
  • Energy Cost:
    • 3 ATP molecules are hydrolyzed to produce one molecule of urea:
      • Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase I (CPS-I): uses 2 ATP.
      • Argininosuccinate Synthetase: uses 1 ATP (forming AMP + PPi).

Urea Cycle: Disorders - Ammonia Alert!

⭐ Ornithine Transcarbamoylase (OTC) deficiency is the most common urea cycle disorder and is X-linked, leading to orotic aciduria along with hyperammonemia.

  • Hyperammonemia: (Plasma NH₃ > 100-150 µmol/L; Normal < 50 µmol/L). Presents with lethargy, vomiting, seizures, cerebral edema, intellectual disability.
  • UCDs Overview:
    Enzyme DefectInheritanceKey Markers
    OTCX-linked↑ NH₃, ↑ Orotic Acid
    CPS IAR↑ NH₃, No Orotic Acid
  • Diagnosis: Plasma NH₃, amino acids, urine orotic acid.
  • Management: Low protein diet, N₂-scavengers (Na benzoate/phenylacetate), arginine/citrulline supplementation (defect-dependent), liver transplant. Hyperammonemia effects on brain in urea cycle disorders

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Urea cycle primarily occurs in the liver; reactions span mitochondria and cytosol.
  • Rate-limiting enzyme: Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase I (CPS-I); allosterically activated by N-Acetylglutamate (NAG).
  • Two nitrogen atoms in urea: one from free NH₃, one from Aspartate.
  • Energy consumed: 3 ATP (4 high-energy bonds) per molecule of urea synthesized.
  • Ornithine Transcarbamoylase (OTC) deficiency is the most common urea cycle disorder; X-linked recessive.
  • The cycle is linked to the TCA cycle via Fumarate production.
  • Key intermediates: Ornithine, Citrulline, Argininosuccinate, Arginine (Mnemonic: Ordinarily, Careless Adolescents Always Litter).

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