BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Hyperglycemia, Pancreas, Glucagon

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The one hypoglycemic hormone is insulin; it decreases plasma glucose levels. There are several hyperglycemic hormones that act to raise plasma glucose. Review your notes from a&p i and chapter 18 with regard to these hormones. In the short term, epinephrine and glucagon play the most important roles in maintaining plasma glucose. Epinephrine increases glycogen hydrolysis in skeletal muscle and the liver. It also stimulates the release of fatty acids from adipose. These fatty acids can be metabolized by skeletal muscle and the heart as long as oxygen is present. Glucagon and epinephrine increase breakdown of glycogen and glucose release by liver, which maintains normal plasma glucose for use by the brain. When exercise continues cortisol and growth hormones become more important in maintaining plasma glucose. Cortisol increases gluconeogenesis and increases fat catabolism. It also stimulates breakdown of protein in many cells. Growth hormone (gh) helps counter protein breakdown. The liver plays important roles in carbohydrate metabolism.

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