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Triglyceride metabolism insulin deficiency

Il.f.l.1. Insulins. Insulin is the most effective of diabetes medications. Insulin has profound effects on carbohydrate, protein, fat metabolism and electrolytes. It has anabolic and anticatabolic actions. In a state of insulin deficiency, glycogenesis, glucose transport, protein synthesis, triglyceride synthesis, LPL activity in adipose tissue, cellular potassium uptake all decrease on the other hand, gluconeogene-sis, glycogenolysis, protein degradation, ketogene-sis, lipolysis increase. [Pg.754]

Type 2 diabetes is characterized by tissue resistance to the action of insulin combined with a relative deficiency in insulin secretion. A given individual may have more resistance or more beta-cell deficiency, and the abnormalities may be mild or severe. Although insulin is produced by the beta cells in these patients, it is inadequate to overcome the resistance, and the blood glucose rises. The impaired insulin action also affects fat metabolism, resulting in increased free fatty acid flux and triglyceride levels and reciprocally low levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL). [Pg.929]


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