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(Synthesis, secretion, and concentration in blood of) glucagon increases blood glucose. | (Synthesis, secretion, and concentration in blood of) glucagon increases blood glucose. | ||
Before meal, glucagon has certain levels of synthesis, secretion, concentration in blood, and blood glucose-increasing effect. | |||
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When blood glucose is decreased, negative feedback facilitates glucagon (synthesis, secretion, and concentration in blood). |
(Synthesis, secretion, and concentration in blood of) glucagon increases blood glucose.
Before meal, glucagon has certain levels of synthesis, secretion, concentration in blood, and blood glucose-increasing effect.
① Subject had fasted. Blood glucose is decreased due to the fasting. Glucacon (synthesis, secretion, and concentration in blood) increases blood glucose. These are in the opposite direction (blue).
② Since these are in the opposite direction (blue), negative feedback facilitates (red) glucagon (synthesis, secretion, and concentration in blood). Because of this, the blood glucose-increasing effect of glucagon strengthens, and the decrease in blood glucose (blue downward unfilled arrow) disappears (decreased blood glucose increases to the baseline).
Like, when room temperature is decreased (winter), heater (function) is increased, this also is blue→red negative feedback.
Challenge Quiz
Blood glucose is increased decreased due to the fasting, glucagon (synthesis, secretion, and concentration in blood increases decreases blood glucose. Since these are in the same direction opposite direction , negative feedback inhibits facilitates glucagon. Because of this, the initial transition dissapears and the blood glucose increases decreases (towards the baseline).
When blood glucose is decreased, negative feedback inhibits facilitates glucagon (synthesis, secretion, and concentration in blood).