Metabolic effects of diabetes mellitus

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METABOLIC EFFECTS OF DIABETES MELLITUS

Thamir Diab Alotaify

Metabolic changes in diabetes

The metabolic abnormalities of diabetes mellitus result from a deficiency of insulin which profoundly affects metabolism in three tissues: liver, muscle, and adipose tissue

On CHO metabolism

• Hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis: Elevated levels of blood glucose and ketones are the hallmarks of untreated Type 1 diabetes mellitus

• Hyperglycemia is caused by increased hepatic production of glucose, combined with diminished peripheral utilization

On lipids

increased mobilization of fatty acids from adipose tissue,combined with accelerated hepatic fatty acid β-oxidation and synthesis of Ketone bodies.

* Hypertriacylglycerolemia: Not all the fatty acids flooding the liver can be disposed of through oxidation or ketone body synthesis. These excess fatty acids are converted to triacylglycerol, which is packaged and secreted in very-low-density lipoproteins (VLDL). Chylomicrons are synthesized from dietary lipids by the intestinal mucosal cells following a meal .

Cholesterol synthesisketogenesis

insulin↓

CHO utilization↓

shift of energy production from CHO

catabolism to another source

fat oxidation↑ acetyl coA↑

↑ Ketone bodiessynthesis

↑cholsterol synthesis

atherosclerosis

CVS diseases

Diabetic ketoacidosis

(DKA)

comma

Major factors contributing to hyperglycemia observed in Type 2 diabetes.

Progression of blood glucose and insulin levels in patients with Type 2 diabetes.

Typical progression of Type 2 diabetes.

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