Blood glucose

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    • What are the hormones involved in regulation of blood glucose?
      Adrenaline and glucagon
    • What is the model used in regulation of blood glucose?
      Secondary messenger model
    • What is the secondary messenger model?
      How glycogen is converted to glucose, through use of adrenaline
    • What is the role of adrenaline in the secondary messenger model?
      • Adrenaline binds to a protein receptor on the liver cell
      • The protein changes shape, which leads to activation of adenyl cyclase
      • Adenyl cyclase converts ATP to cyclic AMP (cAMP)
    • What does cyclic AMP do?

      Acts as a secondary messenger that binds to protein kinase and activates it
    • What does protein kinase do?

      Converts glycogen to glucose, which moves into blood via facilitated diffusion
    • What are the three processes that occur when regulating blood sugar?
      • Glycogenesis
      • Glycogenolysis
      • Gluconeogenesis
    • What is glycogenesis?
      The conversion of glucose to glycogen, when glucose levels are higher than normal
    • What is glycogenolysis?
      The breakdown of glycogen to glucose, when blood glucose is lower than usual
    • What is gluconeogenesis?

      The process of synthesizing glucose from non-carbohydrate sources
    • What are some factors affecting blood glucose concentration?
      Diet
      Exercise
    • What is the pancreas made up of?
      Islets of Langerhans containing a-cells and b-cells
    • What do a-cells produce?
      Glucagon
    • What do b-cells produce?
      Insulin
    • Which cells detect a rise in blood glucose concentration?
      B cells
    • What happens when insulin binds to glycoprotein receptors?
      • Increases amount of carrier proteins responsible for glucose transport
      • Activates enzymes that convert glucose to glycogen
      • Changes tertiary structure of glucose carrier proteins so they open allowing more glucose to enter
    • What does lowering blood glucose do?
      makes the b cells reduce their secretion of insulin (negative feedback)
    • What defects a fall in blood glucose levels?
      A cells
    • What does glucagon do to increase glucose levels?
      • Activate enzymes that convert glycogen to glucose
      • Activate enzymes that stimulate gluconeogenesis