Controlling Blood Glucose
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- Regulating blood glucose
- Pancreas
- lies under the stomach
- EXOCRINE function
- cells manufacture and secrete digestive enzymes
- secret into pancreatic duct
- released in the small intestines
- ENDOCRINE FUNCTION
- islet of Langerhans
- small patches of tissue with endocrine function
- A- cells
- secrete glucAgon
- detect high blood glucose
- B-cells
- secrete insulin
- detect low blood glucose
- islet of Langerhans
- OPTIMUM CONDITIONS
- RISE in blood glucose
- detected by B-cells
- insulin secreted
- acts on hepatocytes and muscle cells
- binds to membrane receptor
- activates adenyl cylase
- ATP -> cAMP
- more glucose channels
- GLYCOGENESIS
- conversion to FAT
- glucose respiration
- activates adenyl cylase
- binds to membrane receptor
- acts on hepatocytes and muscle cells
- insulin secreted
- detected by B-cells
- FALL in blood glucose
- detected by A-cells
- glucAgon secreted
- acts on hepatocytes
- binds to membrane receptor
- activates adenyl cylase
- ATP -> cAMP
- GLYCOGENOLYSIS
- FATTY ACID RESPIRATION
- GLUCONEOGENESIS
- activates adenyl cylase
- binds to membrane receptor
- acts on hepatocytes
- glucAgon secreted
- detected by A-cells
- RISE in blood glucose
- Pancreas
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