Exam 23: Hormonal Regulation and Integration of Mammalian Metabolism
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Each enzyme listed below catalyzes a reaction in the skeletal muscles of an Olympic sprinter. However, the role of which one would be considered LEAST significant during the running of a 100m sprint?
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Describe five possible fates of amino acids arriving in the liver after intestinal uptake.
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Which factor is NOT involved in triggering insulin from -cells release in response to glucose?
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What explains the relative resistance to hypoglycemic coma in people who are starving compared with a normal person?
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The normal sequence of action of these components of the hormonal hierarchy is:
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Which statement does NOT describe a fate of amino acids in the liver?
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Some hormones are derived from amino acids; for example, catecholamines are derived from _____ while NO is derived from _____.
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Which class of hormones acts via nuclear receptors? Give an example of this type of hormone and briefly describe its mode of action.
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Provide some distinguishing characteristics between eicosanoids and hormones such as epinephrine.
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Which enzyme does NOT catalyze a substrate level phosphorylation reaction?
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In a cell, the relative concentrations of ATP and ADP in the matrix ultimately control the rate of:
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Which hormone triggers the release of -melanocyte-stimulating hormone from anorexigenic neurons?
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What would likely be the consequence of a biochemical defect in which cortisol was secreted in excess?
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What would likely be the consequence of a biochemical defect in which glucagon was secreted in excess?
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Phenformin is a biguanide similar to metformin. It was used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes but was pulled from clinical use because it was associated with the potentially fatal side-effect of lactic acidosis. Provide a rational for this. (Hint: Biguanides enhance anaerobic metabolism.)
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