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Dry BeriberiDry Beriberi
Presented By: Presented By: Allister LiuAllister LiuJennifer NgJennifer NgJessica NgJessica Ng
What is Dry Beriberi?What is Dry Beriberi?
A vitamin deficiency disease caused by A vitamin deficiency disease caused by inadequate bodily stores of thiamine.inadequate bodily stores of thiamine.
It can damage the heart and nervous It can damage the heart and nervous system.system.
What is Thiamine?What is Thiamine?
Also called Vitamin B1Also called Vitamin B1 Found in both plants and animalsFound in both plants and animals
Mainly lean pork, beef, liver, peas, beans, Mainly lean pork, beef, liver, peas, beans, whole or enriched grains and breadswhole or enriched grains and breads
Assists in metabolism and processing of Assists in metabolism and processing of food taken in by the bodyfood taken in by the body Required to form an important coenzyme Required to form an important coenzyme
known as Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)known as Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)
Thiamine PyrophosphateThiamine Pyrophosphate
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Citric Acid Cycle
Pentose Phosphate Pathway
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OverviewOverviewTwo major manifestations: Two major manifestations:
1) wet beriberi: a cardiovascular disease 1) wet beriberi: a cardiovascular disease 2) dry beriberi: a nervous system disease2) dry beriberi: a nervous system disease
Both types caused by a deficiency in thiamine Both types caused by a deficiency in thiamine (vitamin B1), which can be precipitated by excessive (vitamin B1), which can be precipitated by excessive alcohol consumption or a diet high in white rice.alcohol consumption or a diet high in white rice.
Nervous system symptoms caused by the Nervous system symptoms caused by the degeneration of nerve fibers and their insulation degeneration of nerve fibers and their insulation
Heart failure is the most common cause of death in Heart failure is the most common cause of death in people with beriberi.people with beriberi.
Photo provided by Allister LiuPhoto provided by Allister Liu
Signs and SymptomsSigns and Symptoms
1)1) Early neurologic symptoms :Early neurologic symptoms : Complaints of symmetric Complaints of symmetric
tingling or burning pain in the tingling or burning pain in the extremities extremities
Numbness in the extremities Numbness in the extremities Vomiting Vomiting Strange eye movements Strange eye movements
(nystagmus) (nystagmus)
2)2) Later neurologic symptoms:Later neurologic symptoms: Mental confusion/speech Mental confusion/speech
difficulties difficulties Difficulty walking Difficulty walking Coma Coma Death Death
3)3) Heart Failure Symptoms:Heart Failure Symptoms: Shortness of breath with Shortness of breath with
exertion exertion Symmetric swelling of the Symmetric swelling of the
lower legs lower legs Awakening at night short of Awakening at night short of
breathbreath
4) GI Symptoms:4) GI Symptoms: Loss of appetiteLoss of appetite IndigestionIndigestion Severe constipationSevere constipation Lack of hydrochloric acid in Lack of hydrochloric acid in
the stomachthe stomach
Signs and SymptomsSigns and Symptoms
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ComplicationsComplications
1)1) Psychosis Psychosis
2)2) Coma Coma
3)3) Congestive heart failure Congestive heart failure
4)4) Death Death
Diagnosis and TestsDiagnosis and Tests
Tests include:Tests include:1)1) Measurement of blood Measurement of blood
thiamine and whole-blood thiamine and whole-blood or erythrocyte or erythrocyte transketolase activity transketolase activity
2)2) Measurement of urinary Measurement of urinary thiamine excretion thiamine excretion
3)3) Clinical response to Clinical response to administered thiamine administered thiamine
person with late-stage person with late-stage beriberi may be confused or beriberi may be confused or have memory loss and have memory loss and delusions. delusions.
A physical examination A physical examination may show signs of may show signs of congestive heart failure congestive heart failure
Neurological Neurological examination may show a examination may show a loss of vibratory loss of vibratory sensation, decreased sensation, decreased reflexes, loss of reflexes, loss of coordination, gait coordination, gait changes, nystagmus, changes, nystagmus, ptosis, and ptosis, and opthalmoplegiaopthalmoplegia
Cardiac enlargement in a pig.
On the left, the heart of a normal pig. On the right, the heart of a thiamin
deficient pig. http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/toxicagents/thiaminase/thiaminase.html
TreatmentTreatment1)1) Administration of thiamine by injection Administration of thiamine by injection
and with pills. and with pills.
2)2) Patients should also receive therapeutic Patients should also receive therapeutic doses of other water-soluble vitamins.doses of other water-soluble vitamins.
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PrognosisPrognosis
Cardiac damage usually reversible Cardiac damage usually reversible Full recovery is expected after treatmentFull recovery is expected after treatmentHowever in conjunction with acute heart failure However in conjunction with acute heart failure
recovery rate is greatly reducedrecovery rate is greatly reducedNervous system damage also reversible, if Nervous system damage also reversible, if
caught early. caught early. If not, symptoms such as memory loss may not If not, symptoms such as memory loss may not
be completely recovered with treatment.be completely recovered with treatment.Untreated beriberi is often fatal.Untreated beriberi is often fatal.
PreventionPrevention
Adequate intake of thiamine, particularly Adequate intake of thiamine, particularly by pregnant or breast-feeding womenby pregnant or breast-feeding women
Heavy drinkers should try to cut down or Heavy drinkers should try to cut down or quit and supplement diets with B-vitamins quit and supplement diets with B-vitamins to ensure appropriate intake of thiamine.to ensure appropriate intake of thiamine.
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““Thiamine Pyrophosphate.” Photo. Thiamine Pyrophosphate.” Photo. Chups.Chups.<http://stud.eao.chups.jussieu.fr/polys/biochimie/OCbioch/POLY.Chp.5.2.html><http://stud.eao.chups.jussieu.fr/polys/biochimie/OCbioch/POLY.Chp.5.2.html>
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Summary SlideSummary Slide A vitamin deficiency disease caused by inadequate bodily stores of thiamine.A vitamin deficiency disease caused by inadequate bodily stores of thiamine. Thiamine:Thiamine:
Vitamin B1Vitamin B1 Found in both plants and animalsFound in both plants and animals
Mainly lean pork, beef, liver, peas, beans, whole or enriched grains and breadsMainly lean pork, beef, liver, peas, beans, whole or enriched grains and breads Assists in metabolism and processing of food taken in by the bodyAssists in metabolism and processing of food taken in by the body Required to form an important coenzyme known as Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP) Required to form an important coenzyme known as Thiamine Pyrophosphate (TPP)
made up of pyrimidine + thiazole + 2 phosphatesmade up of pyrimidine + thiazole + 2 phosphates TPP is required in the Krebs Cycle to convert pyruvic acid into Acetyl CoA, generating NADH for the electron TPP is required in the Krebs Cycle to convert pyruvic acid into Acetyl CoA, generating NADH for the electron
transport chain transport chain Signs and SymptomsSigns and Symptoms1) Early neurologic symptoms : tingling/pain and numbness in extremities, vomiting, nystagmus1) Early neurologic symptoms : tingling/pain and numbness in extremities, vomiting, nystagmus2)2) Later neurologic symptoms: mental confusion, speech difficulties, difficulty walking, coma, deathLater neurologic symptoms: mental confusion, speech difficulties, difficulty walking, coma, death3)3) Heart Failure Symptoms: SOB (leading to disturbed sleep), symmetric swelling of lower legsHeart Failure Symptoms: SOB (leading to disturbed sleep), symmetric swelling of lower legs4)4) GI Symptoms: loss of appetite, indigestion, severe constipation, lack of HCl in stomachGI Symptoms: loss of appetite, indigestion, severe constipation, lack of HCl in stomach Complications: Psychosis, Coma, Congestive Heart Failure, DeathComplications: Psychosis, Coma, Congestive Heart Failure, Death DiagnosisDiagnosis
person with late-stage beriberi may be confused or have memory loss and delusions. person with late-stage beriberi may be confused or have memory loss and delusions. A physical examination may show signs of congestive heart failure A physical examination may show signs of congestive heart failure Neurological examination may show a loss of vibratory sensation, decreased reflexes, loss of coordination, gait Neurological examination may show a loss of vibratory sensation, decreased reflexes, loss of coordination, gait
changes, nystagmus, ptosis, and opthalmoplegiachanges, nystagmus, ptosis, and opthalmoplegia TestsTests
1)1) Measurement of blood thiamine and whole-blood or erythrocyte transketolase activity Measurement of blood thiamine and whole-blood or erythrocyte transketolase activity 2)2) Measurement of urinary thiamine excretion Measurement of urinary thiamine excretion 3)3) Clinical response to administered thiamine Clinical response to administered thiamine
TreatmentTreatment1)1) Administration of thiamine by injection and with pills. Administration of thiamine by injection and with pills. 2)2) Patients should also receive therapeutic doses of other water-soluble vitamins.Patients should also receive therapeutic doses of other water-soluble vitamins.