Metabolism - Lecture Thirty-Eight Flashcards

Fuel Metabolism 1

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Symptoms of diabetes

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Fatigue
Weight loss
Intense thirst
Frequent urination
Hyperglycaemia
Glucosuria
Ketones
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Long-term complications of high glucose

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Retinopathy 
Nephropathy
Neuropathy
Cardiovascular disease
Peripheral vascular disease
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3
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Insulin

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Peptide hormone

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4
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When is insulin secreted?

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In response to high glucose (after a meal)

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5
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Where is insulin synthesised?

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In the pancreas by beta cells

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6
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What does insulin act on?

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Liver, muscle and adipose tissue

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7
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Insulin inhibits

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Glyconeogenesis
Ketogenesis
Lipolysis
Proteolysis
Glycogenolysis
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8
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Insulin promotes

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Glucose uptake in muscle and adipose tissue
Protein synthesis
Glycogen synthesis
TAG uptake, fatty acid synthesis

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9
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Metabolic consequences of lack of insulin

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Impaired glucose uptake and storage by muscle
Increased mobilisation of glycogen
Increased glucose synthesis
Increased lipolysis
Increased ketone body synthesis
Reduced removal of triacylglycerols from blood
Increased breakdown of tissue protein

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10
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Treatment of Diabetes Type I

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Injections of human insulin (recombinant human insulin) which aims to mimic normal rise in insulin caused by meals

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Treatment of Diabetes Type II

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Tissues resistant to insulin, therefore aim to increase sensitivity of tissues to insulin by: weight loss, increased exercise and hypoglycaemic drugs such as: sulphonylureas, glitazones (insulin injection, if necessary)

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12
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Hypoglycaemia

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Caused by too much insulin

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13
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Glucose < 1.0mmol.L-1

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Coma

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