B8 L4 Flashcards

1
Q

Pacreas Endocrine Function

A

releases hormones involved in blood sugar homeostasis

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2
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Pancreas Exocrine Function

A

release digestive juices into SI

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3
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B cells

A

release insulin

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4
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a cells

A

release glucagon

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5
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Delta cells

A

release somatostatin

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6
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F cells

A

release pancreatic polypeptide

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7
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Epsilon cells

A

release Ghrelin

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8
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Insulin Structure

A

A, B, C chain

C removed during production and secreted w/ insulin

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9
Q

Degrades Insulin

A

Liver

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10
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Presence of C Chain

A

T2D

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11
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No C Chain

A

T1D

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12
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Insulin secreted when….

A

blood glucose is high

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13
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GLUT 4

A

insulin dependent glucose transporter in muscle and fat

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14
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GLUT 2

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transports glucose into B cells

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15
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Insulin Functions

A

cause storage of excess energy
decreases blood glucose, fat levels, aa levels, K+ levels
feel less hungry

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16
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Insulin action for decreasing blood glucose levels

A

causes GLUT 4 to insert to cell membrane

reduce gluconeogenesis

17
Q

Insulin action for decreasing blood fat levels

A

inhibits lipolysis

reduces ketoacid production

18
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Insulin action for decreasing blood amino acid levels

A

increases protein synthesis

19
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Insulin action for decreasing K+ blood levels

A

K taken up into cells by increasing Na K ATPase activity

20
Q

T1D

A
destruction of B cells- no insulin made
increases blood glucose, lipid, protein
muscle wasting
ketoacidosis
diuresis, acidosis, hyperkalemia
21
Q

Treatment for T1D

A

insulin therapy FOREVER

22
Q

T2D

A

loss of insulin sensitivity from high lvls of blood glucose

retinal problems

23
Q

Treatment for T2D

A

excercise, diet

Metformin- increase insulin receptors

24
Q

Glucagon Function

A

release of stored energy

increase blood glucose, gluconeogenesis, glycogenolysis, lipolysis

25
Q

Stim Glucagon release

A

low blood glucose
high protein intake
fasting or exercise

26
Q

Hyperglucagonemia

A

high blood glucose
weight loss
can cause T2D
necrolytic migratory erythema

27
Q

Somatostatin

A

inhibit growth hormone and secretion of insulin and glucagon

stim by food- modulates response

28
Q

Pancreatic Polypeptide

A

regulate all pancreas functions
increased after protein meal, fasting, exercise
decreased by somatostatin

29
Q

Ghrelin

A

released when hungry

inhibits secretion of insulin

30
Q

PTH and Vit D

A

increase blood calcium levels

31
Q

Calcitonin

A

reduce blood calcium levels

32
Q

PTH Actions

A

increase phosphate excretion and Ca reabsorption in kidney
dissolves bone
activates Vit D

33
Q

Primary Hyperparathyroidism

A

too much PTH

hypercalcemia, weak bones, hypophosphatemia

34
Q

Secondary Hyperparathroidism

A

from renal failure
Vit D can’t be activated in kidney
hypocalcemia, weak bones

35
Q

Hypoparathyroidism

A

from thyroid removal
hypocalcemia
hyperphosphatemia

36
Q

Calcitonin

A

released by C cells of thyroid
inhibits bone breakdown
increases phosphate excretion and reduces Ca reabsorption

37
Q

Vitamin D

A

needed for calcium reabsorption from diet
need UV light and kidneys to make
PTH increases its production

38
Q

Rickets

A

lack of Vit D

weak bones