Module 2 ยท Topic 6

Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2

๐Ÿง’ Explain it simply

Insulin
Insulin is like a key that unlocks your cells so sugar can get inside for energy. Without the key, sugar piles up in the blood instead of being used.
Type 1 vs Type 2
In Type 1, the body can't make the key at all. In Type 2, the body makes keys but the locks have gotten rusty and don't respond well, so sugar still builds up.

Blood glucose negative feedback

Blood sugar is controlled by a four-step negative feedback loop:

  1. Glucose absorbed from food raises blood glucose.
  2. Elevated glucose stimulates pancreatic beta cells to release insulin.
  3. Insulin lets liver, muscle, and fat cells absorb and store glucose, lowering blood levels.
  4. When glucose drops below threshold, insulin release ceases.

Basal insulin oscillates in the blood after a meal, which helps keep insulin receptors on target cells sensitive.

Negative feedback loop controlling blood sugar via insulin Figure: Control of blood sugar by negative feedback. Credit: Lumen Learning / OpenStax, CC BY 4.0.

Type 1 diabetes

Type 2 diabetes

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