Glycogenolysis
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The Management of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Adults
www.diabetologists-abcd.org.ukglycogenolysis resulting in severe hyperglycaemia. Enhanced lipolysis increases serum free fatty acids that are then metabolised as an alternative energy source in the process of ketogenesis. This results in accumulation of large quantities of ketone bodies and subsequent metabolic acidosis. Ketones include
Case Study #3 Malnutrition - Brittany Wrasman's Portfolio
brittanywrasman.weebly.comby stimulating glycogenolysis and increasing the release of fatty acids. Release of either glucagon or cortisol can result in hyperglycemia during the stress response. The increased rate of gluconeogenesis creates reliance on protein as a source of glucose. The need for the amino acids alanine and glutamine is increased and
Biochemistry of Hormones - biochem.zsmu.zp.ua
biochem.zsmu.zp.uaepinephrine on hepatic glycogenolysis (breakdown of glycogen) is a result of the . 9 conversion of inactive phosphorylase b into an active form by cyclic AMP. Epinephrine was found to activate the enzyme, adenyl cyclase which, in turn, converts ATP to cAMP. Besides epinephrine, other hormones like glucagon,