Insulin Flashcards

1
Q

what is insulin?

A

a peptide hormone

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2
Q

describe the physiological window of insulin?

A

very narrow

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3
Q

what happens if too much insulin is given?

A

hypoglycaemia

can cause coma and death

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4
Q

what are the four main cell types in the pancreatic islets?

A

beta cells
alpha cells
delta cells
PP cells

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5
Q

what is the most common cell in a pancreatic iselt?

A

beta cell

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6
Q

what do beta cells secrete?

A

insulin

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7
Q

what do alpha cells secrete?

A

glucagon

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8
Q

what do delta cells secrete?

A

somatostatin

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9
Q

what do PP cells secrete?

A

pancreatic polypeptide

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10
Q

where is insulin synthesised?

A

the RER of pancreatic beta cells

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11
Q

what is insulin initially synthesised as?

A

preproinsulin

a single chain preprohormone

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12
Q

what is preproinsulin cleaved to form?

A

insulin

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13
Q

describe the molecular structure of insulin

A

two polypeptide chains (A chain and B chain) linked by disulphide bonds

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14
Q

what is the by product of insulin cleavage?

A

C peptide

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