glucose quiz Flashcards

1
Q

what 3 hormones are produced by the islets of Langerhans? name the cell type each hormone comes from

A

insulin = beta cells

glycogen = alpha cells

somatostatin = D cells

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2
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what is the name of the process of glucose breakdown to pyruvate and ATP?

A

glycolysis

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3
Q

what is the name of the process of glycogen breakdown

A

glycogenolysis

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4
Q

how are ketones formed?

A

lipolysis

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5
Q

what is the role of ketones in normal metabolism

A
  • fuel for liver and muscle

- fuel for brain in starvation

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6
Q

approximately what % of total body stored energy is stored as:

  • fat
  • protein
  • carbohydrate
A

fat = 70-80%

protein = 20-30%

carbohydrate = 1-2%

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7
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what are the key step in insulin being released from the beta cells

A
  1. glucose enters beta cells via GLUT2
  2. glucose converted to ATP via glycolysis
  3. increased ATP inhibits K+ channel
  4. opens Ca2+ channels
  5. Ca2+ influx
  6. insulin released
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8
Q

how does insulin signalling result in glucose uptake by muscle cells

A

insulin
insulin receptor
post receptor
GLUT4 moves to cell surface

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9
Q

what are the 3 main regulatory hormones protecting us from hypoglycaemia

A

cortisol

growth hormone

glucagon

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10
Q

what are the 3 main regulatory hormones protecting us from hypoglycaemia

A

cortisol

growth hormone

adrenaline

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11
Q

what are the key components of metabolic syndrome

A

central obesity

plus 2 of:

  • low HDL
  • high TG
  • hypertension
  • abnormal glucose
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12
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what are the macro and micro vascular complications of diabetes

A

micro

  • peripheral neuropathy
  • retinopathy
  • nephropathy

macro

  • IHD
  • PVD
  • CVA or stroke
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