HNF 150 Lecture 6: HNF 150 01/29 CARBOHYDRATES

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Glucose - from starch and simple sugars. Glucose and sodium (na+) go in then na pumped out as potassium (k+) goes in (starch - large chain of glucose molecules?) No energy needed: what happens to carbs in the liver, glucose. Store as fat (you want to try to avoid this!: use it for energy, make non-essential amino acids, dump into blood. Insulin = secreted by pancreas, allows blood glucose to enter cells: glucagon = secreted by the pancreas, tells the liver to release glycogen, ghrelin = secreted when stomach is empty, stops when stomach is full, Leptin = secreted by adipose (fat) tissue, inhibits hunger: fructose makes you feel full. Fructose ingestion does not trigger the release of insulin. It temporarily reduces the release of leptin and increases the release of ghrelin. Fructose is preferentially converted to fat in the liver (true for alcohol too) First, what happens when we don"t eat at all? (fasting)

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