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Regulating Blood Sugar 10.3
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Islets of Langerhans groups of cells in the pancreas beta cells produce insulin alpha cells produce glucagon
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Regulation of Blood Sugar
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Insulin released when blood sugar is HIGH inhibits breakdown of glycogen in liver promotes fatty acid uptake in adipose tissue & inhibits breakdown of fats promotes protein synthesis & inhibits protein breakdown
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Glucagon released when blood sugar is LOW stimulates breakdown of glycogen into glucose in liver promotes breakdown of fats and proteins into fatty acids and amino acids
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Adrenal Glands adrenal cortex produces 3 different types of hormones, including glucocorticoids
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Glucocorticoids low blood glucose level & elevated level of epinephrine cause the hypothalamus to secrete ACTH ACTH stimulates adrenal cortex to release glucocorticoids
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Glucocorticoids stimulate synthesis of glucose from fats & proteins reduce glucose uptake by body cells except in central nervous system promote breakdown of fats & proteins to provide alternative energy source
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Imbalance if blood glucose level is too high it can cause a condition called hyperglycemia if blood glucose level is too low it can cause a condition called hypoglycemia
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Diabetes Mellitus hyperglycemia due to problems with insulin production and/or action Classic symptoms of diabetes: frequent urination increased thirst increased appetite
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Type 1 Diabetes beta cells in pancreas cannot produce insulin begins in infancy treatment is daily administration of insulin
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Type 2 Diabetes reduced production of insulin and/or the inability to bind to its receptors properly usually develops in adulthood, strong genetic link & association with obesity treatment is controlled diet & exercise and sometimes oral medications
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Gestational Diabetes develops in some women during pregnancy can increase risk of future development of diabetes in mother and/or child
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