How would mutations in the GLUT 4 transporter contribute to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes? Is there any research to support this mechanism as a contributor to the progression of this disease?
Glucose transporter 4(GLUT 4), the predominant insulin responsive glucose transporter isoform, plays a key role in the process of transporting extracelluar glucose in to insulin sensitive cells in vivo.It exist in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle.It is responsible for glucose transportation.This glucose synthesized or decomposed to glycogen to maintain normal glucose tolerance.If GLUT4 in type2 diabetes patients indicates that the patient not able to process glucose.
How would mutations in the GLUT 4 transporter contribute to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes?...
please describe how dietary choices can specifically contribute to cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. In addition, describe what dietary interventions can be used to help prevent these chronic diseases and control their complications.
What physiological mechanisms contribute to peripheral neuropathy in type 2 diabetes?
7. What are the risk factors for the development of type 2 Diabetes? Ms Lee is diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes. The PCP starts her on Metformin 500mg and Glipizide 5mg orally each day at breakfast and Atorvastin 20mg orally at bedtime. She is referred to the dietian for instruction on starting a 1200-calorie diet using an exchange system. You are providing education regarding pharmacotherapy and exercise. 8. What is the rational for starting her on Metformin, Glucotrol, and Atorvastatin?...
A 58 year old obese woman with hypertension, type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease is admitted to hospital after a right femoral neck fracture sustained in a fall. Recently, she has been complaining of fatigue and was started on epoetin alfa subcutaneous injections. Her other medications include an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, a beta blocker, a diuretic, calcium supplementation, and insulin. On review of systems he reports mild tingling in her lower extremities. On examination, her blood pressure is...
Ms Lee is diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes. The PCP starts her on Metformin 500mg and Glipizide 5mg orally each day at breakfast and Atorvastin 20mg orally at bedtime. She is referred to the dietian for instruction on starting a 1200-calorie diet using an exchange system. You are providing education regarding pharmacotherapy and exercise. 8. What is the rational for starting her on Metformin, Glucotrol, and Atorvastatin? 9. What teaching do you need to provide regarding Diabetes? 10. What are...
Are GLP-1 analogs used primarily in type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes? How to these medications work?
1.is type 2 diabetes mellitus an autoimmune disease ? 2. is ketoacidosis an autoimmune disease ? 3. is dehydration an autoimmune diesase ? 4. is hyothydroidism an auntoimmune disease? 5. is cushings disease an autoimmune disease ?
What is diabetes? How are type 1 and type 2 different?
The day-to-day choices people make can help prevent type 2
diabetes. For those who have diabetes, there are lifestyle
guidelines to follow that will help control the disease. Read the
statements below and select behaviors that can help prevent or
control the disease.
Select all that apply.
Many individuals with type 2 diabetes would likely benefit from
moderate weight loss.
A preventative measure for type 2 diabetes is to eat a
healthful diet.
Those with diabetes should completely cut out...
put
N/A where necessary
CASE #2 A 63 year old man with type 2 diabetes has an average BP of 151/92 over the span of several weeks of measuring at home and in the clinic. He also has albuminuria. Stage 2 Hypertension: The BP treatment goal patients with diabetes and HTN is less than 130/80. While some patients can be effectively treated with a single agent, serious consideration should be given to starting with 2 drugs of different classes, especially...