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Wednesday, September 14, 2016
The effect of pancreatic hormones
Glucagon, a hormone that is produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas.
The studies, most recently as a crucial hormone to regulate blood sugar levels are identified and introduced. Glucagon is a hormone metabolism and metabolites, lipids and proteins impact and acts as a powerful stimulant for the secretion of insulin.
In the liver, Glucagon and insulin are two roles opposite each other, which means that Glucagon stimulates the production of glucose, while insulin prevents glucose production in the liver.
Therefore, the duty and function of these two types of hormone produced by the pancreas are completely opposed to each other, much Glucagon secretion can cause confusion and create a situation similar to the disease is diabetes mellitus.
Previously, a group of 48 people who have the background and preparation for diabetes have been blood tested.
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