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Islet Cell Hormones

And

Hormonal Regulation of Fuel Metabolism

M2-Endocrine Sequence Arno K. Kumagai, M.D

Dept. of Internal Medicine

Winter 2009

Normal Physiology

ISLET CELL HORMONES

Beta Cells: INSULIN (AND AMYLIN)

Alpha Cells: GLUCAGON

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Normal Physiology

ISLET CELL HORMONES

Beta Cells: INSULIN

(AND AMYLIN)

Alpha Cells: GLUCAGON

Image found at Dr. Thomas Caceci

Response to a meal!

Islet hormone secretion varies!with circulating glucose levels!

Meal increases: !Glucose! increased insulin! decreased glucagon!

Amino acids, FA! increased insulin!

Source Undetermined

Normal Insulin Physiology

STIMULI FOR INSULIN SECRETION:

GLUCOSE Amino Acids Fatty Acids

INSULIN

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Insulin Action

www.hannal.co.kr

Insulin Actions

Insulin stores stuff… Mharrsch, Flickr

Insulin Action

SKELETAL MUSCLE • Increases glucose

transport • Increases glycogen

synthesis • Inhibits

gluconeogenesis

FAT • Increases

glucose transport • Increases

lipogenesis • Inhibits lipolysis

• Increases glycogen synthesis

• Increases glycolysis • Inhibits

gluconeogenesis

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Normal Glucose Metabolism

GLUCOSE SUPPLY! GLUCOSE DEMAND!

BLOOD GLUCOSE70-120 mg/dL

BRAIN!

Insulin-independent tissues!

COKEDIET!

(-)! INSULIN!

Hepatic glucose production!

(+)!INSULIN!

Insulin-dependent tissues!

MUSCLE!

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Normal Glucose Metabolism: The Fasting State or “Feeding the Head”

GLUCOSE SUPPLY! GLUCOSE DEMAND!

BLOOD GLUCOSE70-120 mg/dL

(+)!(-)! INSULIN! INSULIN!

BRAIN!

Insulin-independent tissues!

Hepatic glucose

production!

DIET! COKE

Insulin-dependent tissues!

MUSCLE!

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Metabolic Changes During Fasting

Long term - Lipid mobilization!

Short term - Glycogen mobilization!

!

Intermediate - Gluconeo-genesis!

BRAIN!

The adult brain is completely dependent on glucose for normal metabolism until >5 days into a fast

The Brain = Obligate Glucose Consumer

Source Undetermined

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Normal Glucose Metabolism: The Fed State

GLUCOSE SUPPLY! GLUCOSE DEMAND!

BLOOD GLUCOSE70-120 mg/dL

(+)!(-)! INSULIN! INSULIN!

BRAIN!

Insulin-independent tissues!

COKEDIET!

Hepatic glucose production!

LiverMUSCLE!

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INSULIN-GLUCAGON RELATIONSHIPS

INSULIN! GLUCAGON!

Glycogenesis and decreased blood glucose

Glucoenogenesis and increased blood glucose

STORAGE! MOBILIZATION!

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Insulin Action

• Increases glycogen synthesis

• Increases glycolysis • Inhibits

gluconeogenesis

SKELETAL MUSCLE • Increases glucose

transport • Increases glycogen

synthesis • Inhibits

gluconeogenesis

FAT • Increases

glucose transport • Increases

lipogenesis • Inhibits lipolysis

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Insulin-regulated steps in muscle carbohydrate metabolism!

Facilitated !glucose transport!

GLUT4!Hexokinase!

Glycogen synthase!

Glycogen synthase P!inactive!

active!

PFK!

Glucose-FA cycle!

Amino acids! AA Protein! (Citrate inhib PKF accum hexose P!reduce conc gradient for glucose entry)!

= insulin-sensitive!

(+)!I!

(+)!I!

(-)!I!

I!

Source Undetermined

Insulin Action

• Increases glycogen synthesis

• Increases glycolysis • Inhibits

gluconeogenesis

SKELETAL MUSCLE • Increases glucose

transport • Increases glycogen

synthesis • Inhibits

gluconeogenesis

FAT • Increases

glucose transport • Increases

lipogenesis • Inhibits lipolysis

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Carbohydrate Metabolism in Hepatocytes!Insulin inhibits glucose production!

Insulin!Stimulates !glycogen storage!

Insulin!inhibits!Glycogen!breakdown!

Source Undetermined

Insulin Action

• Increases glycogen synthesis

• Increases glycolysis • Inhibits

gluconeogenesis

SKELETAL MUSCLE • Increases glucose

transport • Increases glycogen

synthesis • Inhibits

gluconeogenesis

FAT • Increases

glucose transport • Increases

lipogenesis • Inhibits lipolysis

A. Kumagai

Insulin-regulated carbohydrate metabolism: adipocyte!

Facilitated !glucose transport!

PDH! ACC!Lipogenesis!

Glycogen synthase!

Lipolysis!

HSL!

LPL!

Insulin inhibits lipolysis by stimulating lipoprotein

lipase (LPL) and inhibiting hormone-sensitive lipase

(HSL)!

GLUT4!

I!(+)! (-)!

Source Undetermined

Fuel Metabolism: Take-Home Points

Understand: 1.  That insulin binding to its receptor

initiates a cascade of signaling pathways that results in translocation of the insulin-sensitive GLUT4 to the plasma membrane and increased glucose uptake.

2.  The changes in insulin secretion in fasting and fed states and the physiologic “rationale” for preserving brain glucose uptake.

Fuel Metabolism: Take-Home Points

Understand: 3.  The actions of insulin on skeletal muscle,

liver, and fat. 4.  The biochemistry: understand that insulin

stores (e.g., stimulates glycogen synthase and lipoprotein lipase) and inhibits catabolism (e.g., inhibits HSL).

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