Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Insulin Resistance, Pentose, Ketogenesis

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Explain the effects of insulin and glucagon on the main pathways of energy. Explain the metabolic implications of high or low levels of key cellular energy indicators such as atp, amp, nadh and acetyl-coa. Describe the metabolic responses to prolonged fasting. Describe the molecular basis and metabolic consequences of diabetes mellitus. Initially glycolysis and ca cycle is going to get turned on and eventually slows down because atp and other products accumulates (not using it as fast as you are making it: slows down, but never stops. Pancreas secretes insulin: stimulates uptake of glucose from the blood by many tissues, including muscle, liver and adipose tissue. Fatty acids triacyclglycerols: protein synthesis amino acids >> proteins, membrane lipids, cholesterol, pentose phosphate pathway some glucose-6-phosphate is diverted to make. Several hours pass since caloric intake >> blood glucose drops >> insulin levels drop & Muscles also take fatty acids from the bloodstream for energy. Glucagon stimulates adipocytes to release fatty acids.

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