Blood glucose levels are
regulated by the pancreas» beta cells, which secrete insulin that signals to the body to reduce blood glucose levels; and by alpha cells, which secrete glucagon that signals to the body to increase blood glucose levels.
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Insulin, a hormone produced
by the
pancreas,
regulates how much sugar is in the blood.
People with diabetes can no longer
regulate their blood sugar levels effectively via the hormone insulin, which is produced
by beta cells in the
pancreas.
Patients with Type I diabetes lack insulin, which is normally produced
by the
pancreas and
regulates metabolism
by stimulating muscle and fat tissue to absorb glucose from the bloodstream.
Throughout the day, the
pancreas regulates the body's blood sugar levels, responding to an increase in glucose after a meal
by secreting insulin, which helps cells take up the sugar.
Blood sugar is partially
regulated by the hormone insulin, which is produced
by the
pancreas, if insulin levels are too low, or the body becomes resistant to its effects, type - 2 diabetes results and high blood sugar levels can cause serious health issues, including heart, kidney and eye damage.
The
pancreas regulates this change
by producing both HCI and buffers so that the mouth, stomach, small intestines and colon do not become too acidic or too alkaline.
The process
by which the
pancreas regulates your cat's blood sugar level is actually much more complicated than my explanation and not yet fully understood.
Insulin, a hormone secreted
by the
pancreas, helps
regulate blood sugar (glucose).
Insulin is a hormone produced
by the
pancreas which helps a cat's body
regulate the flow of glucose (sugar) from the bloodstream into the cells.
It
regulates blood glucose levels
by controlling the amount of insulin and glucose produced in the
pancreas and liver, and it slows down the emptying of food and glucose from the stomach.
Type 2 diabetes is a common disease that interferes with the body's ability to properly use sugar, and to
regulate and properly use insulin, a substance produced
by the
pancreas that normally lowers blood sugar during and after eating.