Topic A9 Flashcards

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Blood sugar levels and its regulation

Define blood sugar

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Blood sugar level and its regulation

Give the special case of ungulates

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  • Normally the blood glucose concentration does not differ significantly from the concentration of the monosaccharides, except from ungulates in foetal ages
    • The placenta of most ungulates produces fructose​, consequently the fetal ungulates have high blood concentration of fructose (instead of glucose​)
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Blood sugar level and its regulation

Physological values of blood sugar level

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  • Normal range of blood glucose level:
    • Monogastric mammals: 4-5 mmol/l
    • Ruminants: 2-3 mmol/l
    • Birds: 8-9 mmol/l
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Blood sugar level and its regulation

Hormonal regulation of blood sugar level

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  • The blood glucose level is controlled primarly by the action of the liver, which takes up or release large amounts of glucose in response to hormonal signals​
  • Insulin:
    • The only hormone which reduces the blood glucose level
    • It promotes the entry of glucose and some other sugars into msucle and fat cells → decreased glucose level (hypoglycemic effect)
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Blood sugar level and its regulation

Intracellular regulatory mechanisms

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  • The precusor of blood gluces is glucose-6-P
  • Glucose-6-P-phosphatase
    • The formation of free glucose is brough about by this enzyme
    • Catalyzes the hydrolytic reaction:
      • Glucose-6-P + H2O → glucose + Pin
    • The enzyme is found in:
      • Endoplasmic reticulum of the liver
      • Kidney to a small extent
    • The enzyme is not present in other tissues
      • Eg. in muscles or in the brain, the tissues have no capacity to donate free glucose to the blood
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Blood sugar level and its regulation

Signaling pathways

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Blood sugar level and its regulation

Transporters of glucose circulation

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  • GLUT-1
    • Blood (erythrocytes)
    • Brain
  • GLUT-2
    • Liver
    • Kidney
    • Intestine
  • GLUT-3
    • Brain
  • GLUT-4
    • Adipose tissue
    • Muscle
  • GLUT-4 is insulin sensitive
    • Insulin binding to insulin receptor induces a signal transduction cascade that allows GLUT-4 to transport glucose into the cell
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