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DIABETES MELLITUS
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It is a syndrome of impaired carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism caused by either lack of insulin secretion or decreased sensitivity of tissues to insulin.
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TYPES Type 1 diabetes mellitus or insulin dependant diabetes mellitus.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus or non insulin dependant diabetes mellitus.
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α- and β-cells in the islets of Langerhans of the pancreas
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ENDOCRINE CELLS ALPHA or A Cells BETA or B Cells DELTA or D Cells
F Cells
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Factors Affecting Insulin Secretion
Stimulators Inhibitors Glucose Somatostatin Mannose 2-Deoxyglucose Intestinal hormones [GIP, GLP-1 (7-36), gastrin, secretin, CCK; others?] α-Adrenergic stimulators [nor-epinephrine, epinephrine] β-Keto acids Acetylcholine β-Adrenergic blockers [propranolol] Cyclic AMP and various cAMP-generating substances Diazoxide Thiazide diuretics β-Adrenergic stimulators K+ depletion Theophylline Phenytoin Sulfonylureas Alloxan
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Fasting [mg/dl] Blood Glucose 2 hrs after B/F [mg/dl] Blood Glucose
Normal < 100 < 120 Borderline < 130 < 150 Diabetic > 130 > 150
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ACTIONS OF INSULIN CHO Metabolism Fat Metabolism Protein Metabolism
Cell Growth
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Principal Actions of Insulin
Rapid [seconds] Increased transport of glucose, amino acids, and K+ into insulin-sensitive cells
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Principal Actions of Insulin
Intermediate [minutes] Stimulation of protein synthesis Inhibition of protein degradation Activation of glycolytic enzymes and glycogen synthase Inhibition of phosphorylase and gluconeogenic enzymes
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Principal Actions of Insulin
Delayed [hours] Increase in mRNAs for lipogenic and other enzymes
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ADIPOKINES Agent Effect on Insulin Resistance Leptin Decreases TNFα
Increases Adiponectin Resistin
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Plasma Glucose Levels at Which Various Effects of Hypoglycemia Appear
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Regulation of secretion of glucagon and insulin
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Factors Affecting Glucagon Secretion
Stimulators Inhibitors Amino acids [particularly the glucogenic amino acids: alanine, serine, glycine, cysteine, and threonine] Glucose CCK, gastrin Somatostatin Cortisol Secretin Exercise FFA Infections Ketones Other stresses Insulin β-Adrenergic stimulators Phenytoin Theophylline α-Adrenergic stimulators Acetylcholine GABA
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PHYSIOLOGY OF DIAGNOSIS
Urinary glucose Fasting blood glucose and insulin levels Glucose tolerance test Acetone breath
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TREATMENT OF DIABETES Dieting Exercise Weight loss
Drugs to cause increased insulin sensitivity Drugs to cause increased insulin secretion Administration of insulin
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