5.4.4 Diabetes Flashcards

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Broadly what does diabetes do?

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  • Insulin function disrupted
  • Blood glucose concentration rises
  • Kidneys unable to filter out excess glucose in blood so appears in urine
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Type 1 Diabetes

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  • Pancreas fails to produce sufficient insulin
  • Autoimmune disease in childhood where T cells attack β cells in islets of Langerhans in pancreas (which detect high blood sugar and synthesise insulin)
  • Lack of insulin affects glycogen stores so individual feels fatigued
  • Treated with insulin injections and appropriate diet
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Type 2 Diabetes

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  • Usually develops in older people, more common than type 1
  • Pancreas secretes insulin but receptors in the liver and fat storage tissues no longer respond to it
  • Lack of response means reduced glucose uptake in these cells so a high blood glucose concentration
  • β cells produce lots of insulin which causes damage
  • Sugar controlled diet and exercise
  • Risk factors include : Obesity, lack of exercise, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, genetics
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How does diabetes affect blood pressure?

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  • High concentrations of glucose in blood
  • Decreases water potential of blood
  • So water moves into blood from tissues via osmosis
  • Larger volume of blood in circulatory system causing BP to increase
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How can insulin be produced using genetically modified bacteria?

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  • Recombinant DNA produces recombinant proteins
  • Bacterial plasmids modified to include human insulin gene
  • Recombinant plasmids inserted to E.coli and marked
  • Bacteria multiply by binary fission and then the marked genes are extracted and purified
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What is recombinant DNA?

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  • DNA that has been altered by introducing nucleotides from another source
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Advantages of producing insulin via genetically modified bacteria?

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  • Identical to human insulin (genetic code is universal)
  • Fewer ethical and moral concerns compared to cows and pigs
  • Fewer rejection problems or allergies or side effects
  • Cheap to produce in large volumes
  • Useful for people with animal insulin tolerance
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How can diabetes be treated with stem cells?

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  • Differentiate into pancreatic β cells
  • Newly developed pancreatic β cells transplanted into pancreas of diabetic individual
  • Can produce insulin when old damaged cells are replaced
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