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A/L BIOLOGY

W.B.K.HETTIARACHCHI

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For SriLankan Science Student

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Glucose and DiabetesPart 1

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Glucose is a hexose monosaccharide which belongs to Carbohydrates, a

Group of organic compounds found in living organisms.

Chemical formulae - C6H12O6

Structural formulae

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Glucose found in many ripened fruits

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By eating these fruits your body gets glucose

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The other sources of glucose are Tubers like potatoes and yams, grains such as rice, wheat

ect. Or food made out of their flour.

They contain starch, a form of stored carbohydrates which are digested and converted

in to glucose in the digestive system and are absorbed to the blood.

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Sucrose or the ordinary Table sugar is an another carbohydrate which is turned into glucose within the body.

Sucrose, is probably the single most abundant pure organic chemical in the world and the one most widely

known carbohydrate.

Sucrose is present in pure state in sugar cane and sugar beets

sugar cane sugar beets

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Carbohydrates are digested in the elementary canal as follows..

a).In the mouth

Starch Salivary Amylase Maltose

b).In small intestine

Starch Amylase Maltose

Maltose Maltase Glucose

Sucrose Invertase Glucose + Fructose

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Sugars such as galactose, glucose, and fructose that are found naturally in foods or are produced by the breakdown of disaccharides and complex carbohydrates (polysaccharides ) enter into absorptive intestinal cells of villi in the small intestine

W.B.K.HETTIARACHCHISmall inteestine Villus

absorptive intestinal cells

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After absorption, they are transported to the liver where galactose and fructose are converted to glucose

and released into the bloodstream.Glucose is used by the body as a primary source of

energy.

The glucose may be sent directly to organs that need energy

Excess amounts of glucose in the body is converted to glycogon in the liver

or muscles, or it may be converted to and stored as fat for later use.

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Cells need a stable environment to survive. Homeostasis is the mechanism that allows

living organisms to maintain relatively constant levels of temperature,

pH, ions and water balance.Cells derive their energy from glucose, and

it is vital that glucose levels be tightly regulated

Too much glucose is toxic to cells while too little glucose leads to starvation

.

Homeostasis

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What is the normal range for blood sugar levels,

The blood sugar level is the amount of glucose (sugar) in the blood.

It is expressed as millimoles per litre (mmol/l). Or milligrams per deci litre (mg /dl.)

Normally blood glucose levels stay within narrow limits throughout the day: 4 – 8 mmol/l.

(70 - 150 mg. /dl.)Levels typically are lower in the morning, and rise after

meals.

Therefore three blood glucose levels are defined.

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Blood sugar levels1.Fasting Blood Sugar –FBS2.Post prandrial Blood Sugar- PBS3.Random Blood Sugar-RBS

Fasting Blood Sugar- The 'fasting blood sugar' test checks glucose

levels after an 8- 10 hour fast.The blood sample is collected in the morning,

before the breakfast. This is the first test performed when checking for

diabetes

The normal FBS range is 82 - 110 mg/dl ( 4.4 - 6.1 mmol/l&

(But some say it is 70-120 mg/dl)

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Postprandial Blood Sugar

The ‘postprandial blood sugar' test measures glucose levels two

hours after eating a meal.

Normal glucose levels for this test fall between 70 and 145 mg/dl

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This levels vary widely,. RBS levels should be between 70 and 125 mg/dl in order to be considered normal for random testing.

Random blood sugar

Random blood sugar testing checks glucose levels randomly throughout the day, regardless of

meal times.. Several random measurements may be taken throughout

the day.

Random testing is useful because glucose levels in healthy people do not vary widely throughout the day.

Random Blood glucose levels that vary widely may mean a problem.

This test is also called a casual blood glucose test.

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How Does the Body Control Blood Sugar Levels?

Glucose concentrations in the blood stream are primarily controlled

by the action of two antagonistic pancreatic hormones, insulin and glucagon.

Glucose is first detected in the bloodstream by glucose transporter receptors expressed on

the surface of specialized pancreatic cells known as alpha- and beta-cells

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.After you have eaten a meal, the blood glucose levels will begin to rise because the carbohydrates in the food are

digested and absorbed.

Beta-cells respond to rising levels of blood glucose by secreting the hormone insulin

This insulin then binds to receptor proteins in cell membranes (particularly in the liver).

This causes more channels in the plasma membrane to open so that more glucose can enter the cell.

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Insulin restores normal levels of glucose in the blood by signaling body tissues to

take up glucose for energy, or to convert glucose to glycogen and

lipids as future energy stored in the liver,

muscle and fat cells.

All these reactions work together to lower the glucose levels back to

normal

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If you have been doing a lot of exercise, and glucose is being used up, the blood glucose level fall below

the normal range.Then alpha cells will recognize this and stimulate

alpha cells to produce glucagon. • This causes the release of an enzyme that breaks

glycogen to glucose (glycogenolysis ) in muscle cells and liver cells.

• Glucagon also stimulate adipose tissue to digest lipids into fatty acids and glycerol.

• Glucagon also stimulates the liver to synthesize glucose from glycerol in the blood

All these reactions work together to raise glucose levels back to normal.

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W.B.K.HETTIARACHCHIBlood sugar levels rising consistently above 150 mg/dl are indicative of

Diabetes mellitus

Diabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder resulting from

defects in insulin action, insulin production, or both

Diabetes mellitus

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Diabetes mellitus (the medical term) is commonly referred to as Diabetes

(common name).

It was first identified as a disease associated with "sweet urine," and excessive muscle loss in the

ancient world.

Elevated levels of blood glucose (hyperglycemia) lead to spillage of glucose into the urine, hence

the term sweet urine.

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The primary Clinical signs of Diabetes mellitus is,.Hyperglycemia (high blood glucose level).

This is generally a glucose level higher than 10 mmol/l (180 mg/dl), but symptoms may not start to become noticeable until even higher values such as 15-20 mmol/l (270-

360 mg/dl). However, chronic levels exceeding 7 mmol/l (125 mg/dl) can produce

organ damage.

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W.B.K.HETTIARACHCHIThe following symptoms may be associated with acute or chronic diabetes.

• Polyphagai - frequent hunger, especially pronounced hunger Polydpsia - frequent thirst, especially excessive thirst Polyuria - frequent urination, especially excessive urination Blurred vision Fatigue(sleepiness). Weight Loss Poor wound healing (cuts, scrapes, etc.) Dry mouth Dry or itchy skin Tingling in feet or heels Impotence(male) Recurrent infections such as vaginal yeast infections, groin rash, external ear infections (swimmer's ear) Cardiao vascular arrhythmia

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Uncontrolled hyperglycemia or diabetes mellitus over time damages the following organs.

Eyes, Nerves, Blood vessels, Kidneys, Heart, causing organ dysfunction and failure.

A number of risk factors are attributed to the incidence of diabetes, including family history,

age, ethnicity, and social group characteristics, as well as behavioral , lifestyle, psychological ,

and clinical factors

Risk Factors

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There are three main types of diabetes(as indicated in the Wikipedia)Type 1 diabetes: results from the body's failure to produce insulin, and presently requires the person to inject insulin. (previously known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, IDDM for short, and juvenile diabetes.)

Type 2 diabetes: results from insulin resistance, a condition in which cells fail to use insulin properly, (previously known as non- insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, or NIDDM and adult-onset diabetes)

Gestational diabetes: is when pregnant women, who have never had diabetes before, have a high blood glucose level during pregnancy. It may precede development of type 2 DM.

Types of Diabetes

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Diabetes At A GlanceDiabetes is a chronic condition associated with abnormally high levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood.

Insulin produced by the pancreas lowers blood glucose.

Absence or insufficient production of insulin causes diabetes.

The two types of diabetes are referred to as type 1 (insulin dependent) and type 2 (non-insulin dependent).

Symptoms of diabetes include increased urine output, thirst and hunger as well as fatigue.

Diabetes is diagnosed by blood sugar (glucose) testing.

The major complications of diabetes are both acute and chronic.

Acutely: dangerously elevated blood sugar, abnormally low blood sugar due to diabetes medications may occur.

Chronically: disease of the blood vessels (both small and large) which can damage the eye, kidneys, nerves, and heart may occur

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Risk factors and monitoring Diabetes will be discussed next

secession

Disclaimer-

All information available here is for Educational purposes only and not for

diagnostic purposes. If you have or suspect you have health problem , you should consult

your family doctor

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FOR THE NET COMMUNITY-Please comment I am a high school Biology teacher

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