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Endo – Pancreas Hormones

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Master answer

Insulin

Insulin is a 51 amino acid hormone (MW 5734 D) consisting of two chains (α and β) made in the pancreatic beta cells as a folded protein. It is released in response to blood glucose levels > 5mmol/L.

Actions:
Acts by binding to the insulin receptors (α and β subunits) on the surface of target cells, causing a shape change which results in the phosphorylation of several proteins within the cell, which modulate the activity of several processes. Insulin is anabolic, increasing the storage of glucose, fatty acids, and amino acids.

Roles:
CHO:

Proteins:

Lipids:

Inability to produce insulin will therefore result in:

Exam appearances

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2010B Q08 Outline the physiological consequences of an inability to produce insulin. historical_member 47.00%