Final Exam: Endocrine Pancreas 4 Flashcards

1
Q

Severe complication of diabetes mellitus

A

diabetic ketoacidosis

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2
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What are the 4 complications of diabetic ketoacidosis?

A
  1. ketone body in liver
  2. metabolic acidosis
  3. dehydration
  4. shock and death
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3
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How are ketone bodies derived?

A

oxidation of free FAs by the liver

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4
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What are the 2 alterations that must be made for synthesis of ketone bodies?

A
  1. inc. mobilization of FFAs from triglycerides stored in fat
  2. shift in hepatic metabolism from fat synthesis to fat oxidation and ketogenesis
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5
Q

insulin deficiency inc/dec FFAs release from adipocytes

A

Inc.

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6
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hormones that the body increases production of in response to diseases and stress.

A

Counterregulatory hormones

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7
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T/F. During DKA circulating levels of counterregulatory hormones is increased.

A

T

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8
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The most influential ketogenic counterregulatory hormone

A

glucagon

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9
Q

What two counterregulatory hormones contribute to insulin resistance

A

glucagon and epinephrine

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10
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What two ways do glucagon and epinephrine contribute to insulin resistance

A
  1. inhibiting insulin-mediated uptake in m.

2. stimulating hepatic glucose production through glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis

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11
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What two counterregulatory hormones enhance lipolysis in the presence of insulin deficiency.

A

Cortisol and GH

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12
Q

The combination of insulin deficiency and excess in counterregulatory hormones leads to ________.

A

protein catabolism

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13
Q

Excess accumulation of ketones in the blood

A

acidosis

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14
Q

Inc. in plasma and ECF tonicity in DKA leads to a shift of water out of the cells which means what for potasssium?

A

potassium will go out of cells

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15
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During diabetic ketoacidosis what happens to phosphate?

A

shifts from intra to extracellular

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