Understanding Diabetic Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Function in Cell Wall
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Explore the intricate process of glucose metabolism and insulin function within cell walls in Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetic individuals. Discover how glucose, insulin, and key molecules like pyruvate, triglycerides, Acetyl Co-A, and more play crucial roles. Follow the journey from glycolysis to the TCA cycle, Electron Transport Chain, and ATP production, learning about metabolic pathways and energy conversion in the body.
Understanding Diabetic Glucose Metabolism and Insulin Function in Cell Wall
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Normal Person in Fed State Type 1 Diabetic in Fed State Type 2 Diabetic in Fed State Glucose Glucose Glucose Insulin BLOOD Cell Wall Insulin Cell Wall Glycolysis 2 Pyruvate 2 Pyruvate Triglycerides Acetyl Co-A OAA Acetyl Co-A OAA Free Fatty Acids B- Oxidation Citrate Citrate Acetyl Co-A TCA Cycle TCA Cycle Acetoacetyl Co-A NADH NADH Acetoacetate Electron Transport Chain Electron Transport Chain ATP ATP Acetone B-hydroxybutyrate