Diabetes 2, Blood Glucose Homeostasis

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  • It is essential that blood glucose concentrations are maintained at relatively constant levels. Glucose is the only form of sugar found in the blood. If other sugars, such as fructose or galactose, are absorbed from the gut, the liver quickly converts them into glucose. If there is too much glucose in the blood this will damage several body tissues, however if there is not enough, cells will not be able to use glucose as a fuel in the mitochondria. High blood glucose levels are referred to as hyperglycaemia and low levels as hypoglycaemia.
    Some MCQs to think about.....
    The beta cells in the pancreas produce;
    (Choose one option)
    a. Insulin
    b. Glucagon
    c. Thyroid hormone
    d. Glucose
    Which of the following are functions of insulin?
    (Choose one option)
    a. Converts glucose to glycogen
    b. Converts glycogen to glucose
    c. Converts fats into ketones
    d. Converts proteins into amino acids
    Which of the following are functions of insulin?
    (Choose one option)
    a. Raised blood sugar levels
    b. Lowers blood sugar levels
    c. Raises serum cholesterol
    d. Lowers serum amino acid levels
    Which disease is caused by autoimmune destruction of the beta cells in the pancreatic islets?
    (Choose one option)
    a. Diabetes mellitus type 1
    b. Diabetes mellitus type 2
    c. Gestational diabetes
    d. Hypoglycaemia
    Which of the following organs stores most glycogen?
    (Choose one option)
    a. Spleen
    b. Kidneys
    c. Pancreas
    d. Liver
    The alpha cells in the pancreas produce;
    (Choose one option)
    a. Insulin
    b. Glucagon
    c. Thyroid hormone
    d. Glucose

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  • @hungsky1720
    @hungsky1720 Год назад +100

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  • @johncooper7242
    @johncooper7242 8 лет назад +10

    Excellent tutorial. Clear and concise explanation with nothing taken for granted .
    Wish now that I had chosen Medicine instead of Architecture , I might have a better understanding of the causes of all my conditions and know how best to assist my body back to health.
    Thank you Dr Campbell

  • @collinsaddo3982
    @collinsaddo3982 7 лет назад +4

    wow! what a clear and concise video for me as a nursing student in University of Ghana. thank you so much doctor.

  • @saacidsamakaab9997
    @saacidsamakaab9997 4 года назад +11

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  • @cherylsmith6588
    @cherylsmith6588 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for what you do! May God continue to bless you. You are so articulate, clear and pleasant to watch...Thank you!

  • @drameer8631
    @drameer8631 3 года назад +3

    Thanks Dr. John.1st time i have cleared the basic concept of Homeostasis of blood sugar at cellular level. U are the best teacher,i think in the world. Again thanks a lot sir for sharing ur lectures.

  • @AngelaAllumu
    @AngelaAllumu 8 лет назад +9

    You're a life savior. Thank you so damn much.

  • @kenyu5216
    @kenyu5216 4 года назад +3

    Dear Dr John Dampbell,
    Thank you for your huge contributes, what an amazing video!
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    and I am your big fan now, hope one day I will become just like you to help others.

  • @shreyarastogi7303
    @shreyarastogi7303 2 года назад +1

    Nice video, I use Libre and Blucon and love them to control my blood glucose values. The alarms are nice and are loud enough to wake me up. You can adjust your BG ranges to whatever you want. The best part of blucon is I can calibrate it for higher accuracy!

  • @amberally
    @amberally 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate you! Thank you for sharing what you've learned in these videos. I was diagnosed with adult onset diabetes mellitus type 1 when I was 15 years old. You've explained a lot of stuff that I didn't know. I hope I can get the people who say they care about me to watch your videos.

  • @zahraaalhaieri5091
    @zahraaalhaieri5091 10 лет назад +12

    Thank you very much Im so happy I found your lecture. It was direct, clear and incredibly well explained.

    • @pandaisartist2180
      @pandaisartist2180 7 лет назад

      Reverseee Diaabetes with a “Pancreeeeas Jumpstart” twitter.com/eb5e2f30b3a81792b/status/822776868130521089 Diabetes 2 Blood Glucose Hоmeostasis

  • @TindallAndrew
    @TindallAndrew 8 лет назад +3

    very useful video for 2nd year medical school at UCL - thanks

  • @briarparkinson5106
    @briarparkinson5106 2 года назад

    I’m watching them all out of interest, behind a diabetic , good refresher. Thank-you for making them available. .

  • @udayprabhakar6744
    @udayprabhakar6744 3 года назад +2

    Awesome explanation sir. Thank you very much.

  • @alexholdsworth6940
    @alexholdsworth6940 10 лет назад +6

    thank you for posting these amazing videos, really helpful

  • @jakewillcock2760
    @jakewillcock2760 9 лет назад +8

    Love your videos please make more.

  • @huedao7966
    @huedao7966 2 года назад +1

    thank you very much sir for your video. The way you explain is so clear and easy to understand compared to other videos. Im studying with your videos alone help with my uni assignments

  • @julliethomas8191
    @julliethomas8191 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, I have been suffering from diabetes for the last two years and have been using Libre . A few months ago I read about the Ambrosia Blucon device on Facebook and its premium app features and purchased the device through their website. Now I use Blucon and I able to check the BG values on my watch when I am at work and my phone is not near me.

    • @shreyarastogi7303
      @shreyarastogi7303 3 года назад +1

      Hi, one of my friend suggested me for Ambrosia device, now I am using it for last 6 months which always track me the glucose, insulin, exercise on one platform and I am able to extend the life of my sensor with the help of Blucon for another 14 days.

  • @snorri2854
    @snorri2854 8 лет назад +6

    You are a hero ! Thank you doctor

  • @dawngateshill4920
    @dawngateshill4920 Год назад

    i think u#you are amazing John.first started watching you at the beginning of covid. then followed you at the beginning of my 1st yr student nursing. thank you so much :)

  • @cheshire__kat
    @cheshire__kat 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so, so, so much! You make learning MUCH more interesting. Though this isn't a necessary topic to learn for my current grade in school, your videos always make me want to learn and understand things beyond my online classes. Learning from a great teacher like you is something I will always thank you for ^^ I hope you are doing well.

  • @martinsinclair55
    @martinsinclair55 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks. Very simple for layman to understand

  • @YO-DASISTMICH
    @YO-DASISTMICH 10 лет назад +7

    Outstanding explanation!

  • @SBecktacular
    @SBecktacular 2 года назад

    Listening to this chap explain metabolic processes is like listening to a technical version of Sargent pepper’s 🙂

  • @lisaandrew4421
    @lisaandrew4421 2 года назад

    Nice video, I bought Ambrosia Nightrider cgm to monitor glucose which works great with the Libre sensor, their alarm feature is very helpful during night, it also gives alarm alerts when readings are not in range

  • @kitezalaswaibu2424
    @kitezalaswaibu2424 2 года назад

    Indeed u are the best teacher in the world i have ever seen ,thnks dr

  • @universalcacti3621
    @universalcacti3621 8 лет назад +2

    Very good videos, thank you!

  • @MedicAbbas
    @MedicAbbas 4 года назад +3

    Hi, just wanted to ask: as per my understanding the conversion of Glycogen to Glucose is called Glycogenolysis as opposed to Gluconeolysis as suggested in your video at 23'13.. I was under the impression gluconeolysis would mean 'splitting of new glucose' molecules... i should be grateful for the clarity and thanking you in anticipation for your great work and excellent lectures. BW

  • @gulikaay9485
    @gulikaay9485 3 года назад

    Honestly I love you. Half way you even ask questions which I love to. Thank you💙💙💙

  • @katenguyen6926
    @katenguyen6926 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much, Dr. Campbell. Your lecture is very clear. I am glad to know you with your excellent lectures

  • @JanA-uf8lp
    @JanA-uf8lp 4 года назад +1

    that was so interesting and so well explained ...thankyou

  • @puneet9688
    @puneet9688 5 лет назад +2

    Remarkable What clarity 😃

  • @dr.rahmah-alghaili
    @dr.rahmah-alghaili 4 года назад +4

    you are amazing .. thank you very very much

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  4 года назад +1

      thanks Rahmah, which country are you in?

    • @bahrullah1
      @bahrullah1 3 года назад +2

      Dr john campbell you are an inspiration I love your lectures, I hope one-day I'll be able to translate your lectures into Pashto language so that million Afghan students at high school and universities will benefit from your work.

  • @kiribawavincent8813
    @kiribawavincent8813 9 месяцев назад +1

    Weldone dr.ts really agreat work,am understandng.

  • @roxysecrets78
    @roxysecrets78 11 лет назад +4

    Absolutely amazing!!

  • @piotrdominek9613
    @piotrdominek9613 6 лет назад +2

    It is pretty good lecture. Just a little thing (probably slip off the tongue) at 23:12 - should b glycogenolysis, bot -neolysis. But anyways, great stuff professor.

  • @FaFaFoFoBawth
    @FaFaFoFoBawth 11 лет назад +3

    Inshulin? Beeta cells? Love this guy! :)

  • @florettemeger4678
    @florettemeger4678 3 года назад +1

    Absolutely amazing lecture ❤️

  • @benedictnzeh7814
    @benedictnzeh7814 2 года назад

    Great information on health education

  • @fimasobak2520
    @fimasobak2520 7 лет назад +2

    Excellent!

  • @shashimoghe3920
    @shashimoghe3920 2 года назад

    Dr John Campbell sir great feedback as always in your all videos god bless you and give you sound health 13/04/2022

  • @tethathehuman5861
    @tethathehuman5861 3 года назад

    Thank you for another great video!

  • @atiahsumaila2397
    @atiahsumaila2397 11 месяцев назад

    The best work I ever seen

  • @kekothegeko
    @kekothegeko 8 лет назад +1

    thanks for the awesome videos

  • @katumbabruno7310
    @katumbabruno7310 2 года назад

    U are so great, Dr.... God bless u

  • @lydiam9064
    @lydiam9064 8 лет назад +1

    Bravo! thank you.

  • @gogreenmodern
    @gogreenmodern 2 года назад

    looking dapper mate

  • @tariqkhan4791
    @tariqkhan4791 11 лет назад +1

    Very nice Sir .Thanks alot .

  • @barbarahmegan2188
    @barbarahmegan2188 2 года назад

    Dr John I love you so much

  • @FaFaFoFoBawth
    @FaFaFoFoBawth 11 лет назад

    No seriously, this guy is VERY helpful.

  • @edoziemann5057
    @edoziemann5057 Год назад

    I’m so happy with this lecture 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰thank you Sir🥰🥰

  • @majuthomas7090
    @majuthomas7090 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant teaching

  • @dareenrose6550
    @dareenrose6550 3 года назад

    Nice video, I am using Freestyle Libre Sensor with Ambrosia Blucon from last one month, it converts Libre sensor into a full CGM and I can able to see glucose readings every 5 minutes on phone and watch without scanning the Libre sensor. Now I don't need to scan the Libre sensor and gets reading every 5 minutes on my iPhone.

  • @ediusgabriely615
    @ediusgabriely615 Год назад

    The best teacher ever🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @enzoguerra6960
    @enzoguerra6960 4 года назад

    what you explained also applies to transistors, you have the reseptor (gate) and the glut (base) and the glucose (emitter) think that's it

  • @benedictnzeh7814
    @benedictnzeh7814 2 года назад

    Very educative.

  • @hannaalaelua6934
    @hannaalaelua6934 2 года назад

    Thank you very much for this video! Very very helpful :)))

  • @iftikharahmed3958
    @iftikharahmed3958 8 лет назад +1

    Ty sir grt job👏🏻👏🏻

  • @drawesome8925
    @drawesome8925 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you sir...

  • @maryserrano976
    @maryserrano976 3 года назад

    Thank you much !!!!!!

  • @martinsinclair55
    @martinsinclair55 5 лет назад +2

    Who the hell was the guy that figured all this out?

    • @Campbellteaching
      @Campbellteaching  5 лет назад +1

      Great question, Banting and Best (1922) are famous for discovering insulin, there have also been progressive discoveries over the decades, much of the early dissection work was carried out by John Hunter who died in 1793.

  • @oguzieonyeyirim847
    @oguzieonyeyirim847 3 года назад

    God bless you sir

  • @mohammadnassar90
    @mohammadnassar90 10 лет назад +1

    thank you dr. :)

  • @nepaliman5716
    @nepaliman5716 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you sir

  • @Jawdanm
    @Jawdanm 2 года назад

    Thanks you Sir🙏

  • @anurag902
    @anurag902 11 лет назад +1

    how can i download this all video

  • @asterdaniel5124
    @asterdaniel5124 6 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @urvishpatel4815
    @urvishpatel4815 9 лет назад

    Great explanation

  • @drg2094
    @drg2094 7 месяцев назад

    Why do people get hypoglycemia if the alpha cells produce glucagon

  • @jonabelcabrera4785
    @jonabelcabrera4785 8 лет назад

    dr campbell how does the insulin makes glucose into glycogen ? does it combine with the glucose and becomes glycogen?

  • @AnnaAnna-ch5ww
    @AnnaAnna-ch5ww 4 года назад

    Bravo

  • @sohailmusawar
    @sohailmusawar 4 года назад

    Thanks sir

  • @JennyDason
    @JennyDason 11 лет назад

    This is good

  • @davidcoomber4050
    @davidcoomber4050 5 лет назад +2

    Well I was looking more for a ballpark figure

  • @xsq12
    @xsq12 11 лет назад

    thnx man

  • @estebancorral5151
    @estebancorral5151 8 лет назад

    are the insulin receptors at fixed points in the cells or do they move about

    • @razaakhtar38
      @razaakhtar38 7 лет назад +1

      Insulin receptor (IR) is a chemotactic receptor capable of driving T cell movement in response to insulin. Insulin receptors don't move they are present on cell membrane but the GLUT receptors do...Hope this satisfied u..

    • @shreyachawla27
      @shreyachawla27 7 лет назад

      Rееvеrsе Diabеееtees with аaа “Pancreas Jumрstart” twitter.com/db1a7d5b18aaf5acc/status/804558352671973376 Diabeеееtes 2 Blооd Glucose Homеоstаsis

    • @razaakhtar38
      @razaakhtar38 7 лет назад

      +shreya chawla....hii thanks for the post...Interesting..

  • @kaybaba9593
    @kaybaba9593 10 лет назад

    @ Matt... that is British pronunciation of insulin. Just like the Americans pronounce 'Blessh' instead of Bless

  • @dawngateshill4920
    @dawngateshill4920 Год назад

    so is gluttony described as having a sweet tooth ;)

  • @sari6522
    @sari6522 5 лет назад

    Thanksssss

  • @stephenbamgbose2310
    @stephenbamgbose2310 Год назад

    being recommended to doctor Igudia on RUclips has being a great blessing to my family his cure for type 2 diabetes’s is a genuine one thanks for your good deed toward humanity.

  • @mamakob1
    @mamakob1 10 лет назад

    very nice!, how do i turn that accucheck reading to an american reading? lol

  • @DrAshishPradhan
    @DrAshishPradhan 11 лет назад

    real player downloader से डाउनलोड कर सकते हो

  • @Castor364
    @Castor364 2 года назад

    No such thing as essential carbs.
    .

  • @shakilmahmud7972
    @shakilmahmud7972 10 лет назад

    waw

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    @kitezalaswaibu2424 2 года назад

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