Fed State - Insulin & Role of Liver - Blood Glucose Regulation Part 2/2
Offered By: Dr. Najeeb Lectures via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intricate mechanisms of blood glucose regulation in the fed state through this comprehensive lecture. Delve into the insulin signaling pathways, GLUT transporters, and the role of the liver in glucose metabolism. Examine key processes such as glycogenesis, the pentose phosphate pathway, and fatty acid synthesis. Understand the regulatory enzymes involved in each step and their significance in maintaining glucose homeostasis. Learn about the Krebs cycle, citrate and malate shuttles, and the transport of triglycerides from the liver. Gain valuable insights into the complex interplay of metabolic pathways that govern blood sugar levels in the well-fed state.
Syllabus
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Taught by
Dr. Najeeb Lectures
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