hormones that affect blood sugar. pancreatic hormones produced in the islets of langerhans. –beta...

16
Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar

Upload: pamela-garrison

Post on 24-Dec-2015

220 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar

Page 2: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Pancreatic Hormones

• Produced in the islets of Langerhans.

– Beta (β) cells produce insulin.

– Alpha (α) cells produce glucagon.

Page 3: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Hormonal Response to High Blood Sugar

• ↑ blood sugar = release of insulin.

• Causes muscle, liver and other body cells to become permeable to glucose.

• Glucose stored as glycogen.

• Result = ↓ blood sugar.

Page 4: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Hormonal Response to Low Blood Sugar

• ↓ blood sugar = release of glucagon.

• Promotes breakdown of glycogen into glucose, which is released into the blood.

• Result = ↑ blood sugar.

Page 5: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce
Page 6: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

QUESTION 1

What happens when the body does not produce insulin or the receptors no

longer responds to insulin?

Page 7: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Diabetes

• Type I Diabetes (Insulin Dependent):– Early degradation of beta cells.– Unable to produce insulin.

• Type II Diabetes (Non-Insulin Dependent):– Decreased insulin production or ineffective use

of insulin.– Controlled with diet, exercise and oral drugs.

Suffer from hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).

Page 8: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

QUESTION 2

If glucose is not taken into body cells, how does the body produce energy?

Page 9: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Diabetes

• Absence of insulin means little or no glucose in body cells.

– Cells metabolize fats and proteins for energy.

Page 10: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

QUESTION 3

With respect to kidney function and water balance, what happens when

glucose reabsorption does not occur?

Page 11: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Diabetes

• Kidneys unable to reabsorb all blood glucose, so excess appears in urine.

– High [glucose] in nephrons draws water out of the plasma.

– Excessive urination.

Page 12: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Adrenal Glands

• Each composed of two glands.1. Adrenal medulla short-term stress.

2. Adrenal cortex long-term stress.

Page 13: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Adrenal Medulla

• Produces epinephrine (adrenaline) and norepinephrine (noradrenaline).

• “Fight-or Flight Response”.

– ↑ blood sugar (glycogen glucose).

– ↑ HR, breathing rate & cell metabolism.

– Dilation of blood vessels.

– Pupil dilation.

Page 14: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Adrenal Cortex

• Produces 3 types of hormones:– Glucocorticoids.– Mineralcorticoids.– Sex hormones.

Page 15: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce

Adrenal Cortex

• Glucocorticoids (e.g., cortisol):– ↑ blood amino acids.

• Converted to glucose.• Repairs damaged tissues.

– Fats broken down into fatty acids to ↑ available energy.

– ↓ insulin to ↓ blood glucose uptake (except brain).

Page 16: Hormones that Affect Blood Sugar. Pancreatic Hormones Produced in the islets of Langerhans. –Beta (β) cells produce insulin. –Alpha (α) cells produce