Glucose homeostasis lesson 1, Glucose control and insulin

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • An introductory lesson on the homeostasis of blood glucose. This first section looks at what happens when blood sugar levels are to high and need to be lowered using insulin.

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  • @Sherirose1
    @Sherirose1 7 лет назад +42

    I hope your students know how blessed they are to have you as a lecturer. I am learning much more than my current class.

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  7 лет назад +10

      Thanks Sheri, I hope your course and studies go well.

  • @michellefranklin201
    @michellefranklin201 4 года назад +11

    You are absolutely brilliant! You make it all sound so easy to understand. We all want you as our lecturer. Keep feeding us this academic food Dr. John Campbell. You are a legend! I am most grateful for your teachings. Thank you. Xxxxx

  • @TheCreamy88
    @TheCreamy88 7 лет назад +7

    Dr. Campbell provides a clear understanding of glucose metabolism, helping us all who desire to grasp this topic. His sense of humor makes learning fun!
    Thank You

  • @Phillips1758
    @Phillips1758 5 лет назад +9

    I wish you were my teacher/lecturer. Suffering from Asperger’s, ADHD, and LD, to name a few, has made studying one of the most difficult challenges of my life. Such a great teacher, Sir, your ability to transfer knowledge is amazing.

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 лет назад +5

      Don't let these difficulties stand in your way

    • @kristyw9200
      @kristyw9200 2 года назад

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    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  2 года назад

      @@kristyw9200 hi Kirsty, johnincarlisle@gmail.com

    • @toniencheff4046
      @toniencheff4046 2 года назад

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  • @nicoletaenache6393
    @nicoletaenache6393 6 лет назад +4

    I am studying food and nutrition! I wish you were my tutor! Hope your students realise how lucky they are! Thank you so much for your videos! God bless you!

  • @rajeshmathrani1
    @rajeshmathrani1 Год назад +1

    Dr John Campbell, You are a genius! Love your clarity. It is so rare!😍

  • @hw9876
    @hw9876 4 года назад +4

    Thank you, Dr. Campbell! You are a gifted teacher. You have a straight-forward and sensible way of explaining these concepts to make them understandable. I am grateful I found you today.

  • @ssierux
    @ssierux 5 лет назад +3

    so great, thank you!!! I love how slowly you go through everything to give everyone a chance to understand the terms and mechanims.

  • @sarahasghar5839
    @sarahasghar5839 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing ! You are absolutely amazing. I am a student of biomathematics and I am working on diabetes mathematical modeling. I need to clear the whole system behind diabetes. And here I found your lectures. Thanks

  • @pollywilliams76
    @pollywilliams76 9 лет назад +4

    You Saved My life in biology!!! :)
    Thank you, your lectures are amazing and so easy to understand!

  • @Olga-jm5xf
    @Olga-jm5xf Год назад +1

    Dr. Campbell, appreciate you so much!! Very grateful for your generosity in sharing such valuable knowledge. There is much love for you here.

  • @bobbyantova8795
    @bobbyantova8795 Год назад +2

    Amazing, literally a life saver, so well explained and so thorough! Thank you!:)

  • @Tam_Uno
    @Tam_Uno 2 года назад +1

    That was the most interesting and understandable explanation ever. Thank you Dr. John Campbell.

  • @sundusmahamed4477
    @sundusmahamed4477 4 года назад +1

    just the pace any student needs not too slow but slow enough to take notes and absorb into the brain

  • @dilbertoewart9104
    @dilbertoewart9104 8 лет назад +5

    SO thorough! What an amazing teacher.

  • @geojor
    @geojor 9 лет назад +3

    you have a simplistic style of teaching that is very effective...

  • @natashawinter5072
    @natashawinter5072 10 лет назад +3

    You have helped me so much! I have an exam on Tuesday and this has been amazing explaining blood sugar control. Thank you

  • @costelmihaila8520
    @costelmihaila8520 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, Doctor. You are a gifted man. I study nutrition so biology is a big part of it. Good job with the recent coronavirus analysis!

  • @olayemibabajide1310
    @olayemibabajide1310 8 лет назад +3

    this is amazingly clear and explicit. Thank you

  • @lucy4576
    @lucy4576 5 лет назад +3

    Wow!! You are an absolutely excellent teacher. Incredible explanation.
    Your students are very blessed.
    5*

  • @airwaybreathingcirculation1742
    @airwaybreathingcirculation1742 5 лет назад

    as instructor of first aid.. and that's a super really really help a lot to explain my medical emergencies topic.thank you so much sir john.God bless .

  • @nailanaseemdeen4041
    @nailanaseemdeen4041 Год назад

    You are absolutely an amazing teacher ,you are still my teacher since I'm learning alot from your videos sir thank u so much for your efforts s

  • @DaumiThaGreat
    @DaumiThaGreat 7 лет назад +2

    Absolutely perfect. I want to come and study at your Uni!

  • @vincentkipsang520
    @vincentkipsang520 7 лет назад +5

    great lectures it's assisting me with my physiology unit

  • @melaniebryan4930
    @melaniebryan4930 7 лет назад +2

    Great teacher!! Thank you so much :)

  • @udlovemusic
    @udlovemusic 2 года назад

    Lovely explanation..just fixes up in the mind..Thanks a ton

  • @alieuboye5447
    @alieuboye5447 4 года назад

    Sir I cannot thank you enough for your videos 🙏?
    Your students are very lucky .

  • @amajdalaweyeh1582
    @amajdalaweyeh1582 2 года назад

    Great video... Well explained.

  • @clintharris8818
    @clintharris8818 2 года назад

    This is awesome
    Thank you 👍🏾

  • @omolaraakinola8293
    @omolaraakinola8293 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this lecture.

  • @milimili8234
    @milimili8234 Год назад

    Wow, this is so fun, I'd like the video to last 5 hours! Thank you 😊

  • @newton464
    @newton464 2 года назад

    fantastic!

  • @disasterduck13
    @disasterduck13 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info

  • @juriha1185
    @juriha1185 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this video you made it so easy to understand

  • @pwd5981
    @pwd5981 7 лет назад +1

    Great lecture, thank you !

  • @yairmiron329
    @yairmiron329 7 лет назад

    Hi Dr. John Campbell, thanks for another good lecture.
    One thing i dont really get, wherever i check i see that normal value for glucose in the blood is between 70-110 but you sad at the begining of this lecture it should be between 4-8. What have i missed? Thanks

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  7 лет назад +1

      You are in mg per 100 mls of blood units, in Europe we measure it in millimoles. I agree, its a pity we are not on the same page for units.

    • @yairmiron329
      @yairmiron329 7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the quick replay. There are lots of videos on youtube with all the different subjects for med school but yours are by far the easiest to understand. I dont know if you realize how helpfull are your videos and how easy is to learn when you have a good lecturer.
      Ps: please shot a video also on blood PH, anion gap and the disorders/mixed disorders of the blood PH.
      Thank you again for these wonderfull lectures.

  • @afghanhaqparast7148
    @afghanhaqparast7148 5 лет назад +1

    If we want to thinking logically we should study the lectures of Dr John Campbell😍

  • @mwasie
    @mwasie 2 года назад

    One student said 'can't you tie glucose molecules into strings and pull them by the strings. lol creative idea.

  • @scottseptember1992
    @scottseptember1992 10 лет назад +2

    Amazingly clear. What university are you lecturing at?

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  10 лет назад +4

      Hello Scott, Im at the University of Cumbria in the UK. Where are you based? John

    • @scottseptember1992
      @scottseptember1992 10 лет назад +7

      Dr. John Campbell Thanks for your reply Dr. John Campbell. I'm currently attending pharmacy school at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) in the US. Despite having learned some of this material, you never cease to amaze me in the respect that I always learn something new or see things from a different angle whenever I watch your videos. Even before I was accepted into the program, you helped me study for the biology section of the pharmacy college admissions test/PCAT for which I got a 99% on, so I appreciate everything!

    • @satan_with_needs7946
      @satan_with_needs7946 6 лет назад

      I’m studying advanced clinical practice at university of Cumbria and could have done with finding this videos a long time ago . Very easy to understand . Thank you

  • @CaptainSteve777
    @CaptainSteve777 Год назад

    The brain can get along quite well using ketones for energy. Some say it's the brain's preferred source because when both are available, the brain uses ketones FIRST..

  • @ifeomammachukwu9727
    @ifeomammachukwu9727 4 года назад

    What is the function of the alpha cells of pancreatic islet

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  4 года назад +1

      production of glucagon, which raises blood sugar levels

  • @rodaf2
    @rodaf2 9 лет назад

    Sorry to report some mistakes in this nicely presented lecture. At 5:00, you mention all energy is provided by the mitochondria. Glycolysis produces ATP from glucose and takes place in the cytosol, not in the mitochondria. At 5:30, you mention that you need oxygen to create energy. Glycolysis does not require oxygen. Simplification is good, but to state all energy comes from the mitochondria is really just incorrect.

    • @aljid2000
      @aljid2000 4 года назад

      He probably meant the mechanism of oxidative phosphorylation

  • @ifeomammachukwu9727
    @ifeomammachukwu9727 4 года назад

    What causes diabetes mellitus

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  4 года назад

      Do you mean type 1 or type 2? The causes are different.

  • @Hamidplzz
    @Hamidplzz Год назад

    now i see the butterfly effect caused the coronavirus. you're student sneeze and coughing. 😅

  • @phoenix73662
    @phoenix73662 10 лет назад +1

    lame lecture I would hate being in this class. he is extremely vague