Diabetes Basics
Function Of Insulin
To write about the function of insulin, it is
important to know what insulin is all about. You know that insulin is a
hormone. It works as a key to the door of the cells so glucose and other
nutrients- the fuel you get from food- can come inside and be converted
into energy. Insulin is in fact a converter. It is produced in the
pancreas. It metabolizes carbohydrates, proteins and fats. When insulin
is not produced in the right amounts or when it cannot function properly
by letting glucose and other nutrients enter the cells of your body, you
know you are in trouble. For further details, read Glucose
And Insulin: The Diabetic Connection
The
major function of insulin is to reverse the exploit of a number of
hyperglycemia-generating hormones and to sustain low blood glucose
levels. Disturbance in the blood glucose level can lead to diabetes.
Diabetes symptoms are varied. It is wise to go for diabetes testing.
Information about diabetes can be collected from diabetes association.
Diabetes treatment requires that you go for diabetes diet permanently.
There is no diabetes cure, it can only be controlled.Insulin
also stimulates lipogenesis, diminishes lipolysis, and increases amino
acid transport into cells. Insulin also modulates transcription,
altering the cell content of numerous mRNAs. It stimulates growth, DNA
synthesis, and cell replication, effects that it holds in common with
the insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and relaxin.