metabolism Flashcards
the pancreas not only an aid to digestion but an endocrine gland
what 3 enzymes does the pancreas form
protease
lipase
amylase
what do you call the clusters of cells of the endocrine function of pancreas
islets of langerhan
what do the cells of the endocrine, alpha and beta produce
alpha secretes glucagon
beta secretes insuline
how do the alpha/beta cells work to increase/decrease blood glucose
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alpha cells raise blood glucose ny secreting glucagon
- beta cells detect high glucose conc in blood plasma and secrete insulin lowering blood glucose
what do delta cells secrete
somatostatin
what can be done when there is hyperkalaemia
stimulation of sodium potassium ATP dives potassium from blood into cells
how do beta cells sense blood glucose and release insuline
- glucose diffuses through GLUT2 receptor
- glucose is used in respiration for ATP production in cell
- increase ATP:ADP ratio closes potassium channel causing depolarisation
- stimulates ca2+ channel opening
- ca2+ activates insulin gene expression and also causes exocytosis of stored insulin
insulin can also stimulate gluconeogenesis
- metabolic process by which glucose is formed from noncarbohydrate sources, such as lactate, amino acids, and glycerol.
what is glycogenolysis
glucagon stimulates the conversion of stored glycogen (stored in the liver) to glucose, which can be released into the bloodstream.
how does insulin work to lower blood glucose
When you take insulin, it helps to move glucose out of your bloodstream and into cells. Your cells use some of that sugar for energy and then store any leftover sugar in your fat, muscles, and liver for later.
what is type 1 diabetes
the pancreas does not make insulin, because the body’s immune system attacks the islet cells in the pancreas that make insulin
what is type 2 diabetes
when the body doesn’t produce enough insulin to function properly, or the body’s cells don’t react to insulin. This means glucose stays in the blood and isn’t used as fuel for energy. Type 2 diabetes is often associated with obesity and tends to be diagnosed in older people.
what can happen to haemoglobin that has been exposed to high concentrations of glucose
they can become glycated
what is HbA1c
glycated haemoglobin