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The Pancreas. Functions of the Pancreas 1. Exocrine Gland – Digestive System Pancreatic juices released into small intestine for chemical digestion.

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Page 1: The Pancreas. Functions of the Pancreas 1. Exocrine Gland – Digestive System Pancreatic juices released into small intestine for chemical digestion.

The Pancreas

Page 2: The Pancreas. Functions of the Pancreas 1. Exocrine Gland – Digestive System Pancreatic juices released into small intestine for chemical digestion.

The Pancreas

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Functions of the Pancreas1. Exocrine Gland – Digestive System

Pancreatic juices released into small intestinefor chemical digestion (catabolism).

Lipase - enzyme that digests lipids.

Amylase (pancreatic) - enzyme that digests starch.

Protease - enzyme that digests proteins.

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Additional Digestive Enzymes

Trypsinogen trypsin digests protein (zymogens)

Ribonuclease digests RNA.

Deoxyribonuclease digests DNA.

Sodium Bicarbonate - neutralizes HCl.

Also in pancreatic juices:

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2. Endocrine Gland – Regulates Metabolism

The islets of Langerhans (Pancreatic islets)are clusters of endocrine cells in the pancreas.

-cells site of glucagon synthesis.

-cells site of insulin synthesis.

*Ghrelin – also from pancreas (and fundus of stomach), triggers hunger.delta-cells site of somatostatin synthesis.

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The Glycemic Index (GI)

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Insulin and Glucagon

Insulin: peptide hormone made by cells

If blood glucose rises (e.g. after a meal) insulin is released.

Insulin causes cells in body to take up glucose (e.g. ↓ blood glucose).

Also causes liver to synthesize glycogen and other anabolic activities.

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Glucagon: peptide hormone made by cells

If blood glucose falls (e.g. in between meals) glucagon is released.

Causes liver to hydrolyze glycogen into glucose (e.g. ↑ blood glucose)

Also causes fats and proteins to be converted into glucose (called gluconeogenisis) and other catabolic activities.

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When blood Glucose is highInsulin is released to makeblood Glucose lower (normal)

Cells in your bodyup-take the glucose

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When blood Glucose is lowGlucagon is released to makeblood Glucose higher (normal)

Liver is key site:

Hepatocytes liberate Glucose stores (glycogen) and use fats & proteins to make more glucose

*Glycogenolysis

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Diabetes Mellitus

• Type I – “Juvenile Onset” (IDDM)

• Type II – “Adult Onset” (NIDDM)

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Neurons can only use glucose!and don’t require insulin (use Glut-2-trans).

Low blood glucose, e.g., hypoglycemia, can impair CNS resulting in dizziness, speech problems and loss of consciousness.

Unconsciousness => “hypoglycemic coma" often resulting from "insulin shock”.

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Insulin Levels

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The Glycemic Index (GI)

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Comparison of Molecules (120 Kcal each)

Sucrose EthanolGlucose

2 slices of bread. 1 glass of orange juice. 1 shot of bourbon.

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Sucrose EthanolGlucose2 slices of bread 1 glass of orange juice 1 shot of bourbon

~96 kcal used by all cells in body

~24 kcal hits Liver for Metabolism

Dislipidemia

~24 kcal used by all cells in body

~96 kcal hits Liver for Metabolism

~48 kcal used by all cells in body

~72 kcal hits Liver for Metabolism

↑ Aldehydes ↑ Uric acid

↑ VLDL + ↓NO = ↑BP

↑ Aldehydes ↑ Acetate ↑ Citrate↑ VLDL

Makes Glycogen

↑ Insulin

60 kcal glucose + 60 kcal fructose

Starch => glucose

Glucose-6-℗ Glucose-6-℗

~0.5 kcal used for de novo Lipogenesis

No effect on Ghrelin ↑Insulin resistance

CNS Depressant

Inhibits Ghrelin

↑ de novo Lipogenesis ↑ de novo Lipogenesis

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Metabolic SyndromeNumerous metabolic risk factors in one individual, including:

Risks - cardiovascular disease and Type II diabetes mellitus.

Est. over 50 million Americans have this condition.

Hypothesized link to over consumption of high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) and metabolic syndrome.

High Blood Pressure

Abdominal Fat

High blood Triglyceride levels

High Uric Acid levels

Insulin resistance

State of chronic Inflammation

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