NUTR 125 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Ketone Bodies, Adipose Tissue, Glycogen

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12 Aug 2020
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Diabetes millitus affects how the body uses blood glucose. Body"s ability to use glucose - severely limited. Maintained in a narrow range through the actions of the pancreatic insulin. Hormone secreted the beta cells of the pancreas in response to increased blood levels of glucose. Assists in maintaining blood glucose by increasing the movement of proteins from inside the cell to the cell membrane which allow glucose to enter the cell. Also stimulates the liver and muscles to take up glucose and store it as glycogen. Secretes insulin in response to the increased blood glucose. Insulin stimulates cells to take up glucose from the blood. Secretes glucagon in response to decreased blood sugar. Hormone secreted by the pancreas in response to decreased blood levels of glucose. Acts in an opposite way to insulin. Causes liver to convert stored glycogen into glucose which is secreted into the bloodstream and transported to the cells for energy.

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