ANSC 4470 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Homeostasis, Insulin, Extracellular Fluid

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How fast did you infuse cold glucose = units are mmol/min. How fast did you infuse hot glucose = units are dpm/min (muliply infusion rate by glucose infusion. Cold ones are counted as mmol, while radioacive molecules are measured in dpm rate) Dpm = disintegraions per minute, just a way to count radioacive molecules. Elux 400 mmol/h, 200 stays in extracellular luid. Accumulate in blood pool unil it pushes out extra glucose at 600 mmol/h. Elux 400 = k (5. 0 mmol/h: k = 80. 0 l/h, clearance value = k (in l/h) 600 mmol/h = 80. 0l/h (s: [s] = 7. 5 mmol/h. Increasing the concentraion to get to 600 mmol/h. Higher the concentraion is, the faster the usage of glucose is, common law. Not good to just rely on mass acion, if it gets too high or too low will have bad efects (such as passing.

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