The factors that influence blood glucose concentration. The role of the liver in glycogenesis, glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. The action of insulin by: - attaching to receptors on the surfaces of target cells
- controlling the uptake of glucose by regulating the inclusion of channel proteins in the surface membranes of target cells
- activating enzymes involved in the conversion of glucose to glycogen.
The action of glucagon by: - attaching to receptors on the surfaces of target cells
- activating enzymes involved in the conversion of glycogen to glucose
- activating enzymes involved in the conversion of glycerol and amino acids into glucose.
The role of adrenaline by: - attaching to receptors on the surfaces of target cells
- activating enzymes involved in the conversion of glycogen to glucose.
The second messenger model of adrenaline and glucagon action, involving adenylate cyclase , cyclic AMP (cAMP) and protein kinase. The causes of types I and II diabetes and their control by insulin and/or manipulation of the diet. Students should be able to evaluate the positions of health advisers and the food industry in relation to the increased incidence of type II diabetes. |