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Master the complexities of Diabetes Mellitus and Glucose Homeostasis with this complete, high-yield study guide, authored by an Associate Professor of Medical Biochemistry. This 31-page guide is the only resource you'll need to ace your exams on this critical topic. It's a comprehensive learning tool packed with high-value content, including: WHAT'S INSIDE? Detailed explanation of the Fed-Fast Cycle and Hormonal Regulation of metabolism In-depth pathophysiology of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes A clear, side-by-side comparison table of T1D vs. T2D. Step-by-step treatment flowcharts for Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) and Hypoglycemia Coverage of chronic complications, including AGEs and the Polyol Pathway A full section of USMLE-style Multiple Choice Questions with detailed explanations An "Active Recall Summary" to actively test your knowledge and ensure long-term retention PERFECT FOR: ️ Medical Students studying for endocrinology and biochemistry blocks. ️ Residents and Doctors needing a high-yield refresher. ️ Students preparing for USMLE Step 1 and MCAT exams. This guide will help you move beyond memorization to a true understanding of glucose metabolism. Download now and build the confidence you need for your exams.

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Biochemistry
Study Guide
Authored by a Biochemistry Professor


GLUCOSE HOMEOSTASIS AND
DIABETES MELLITUS

,High-Yield Biochemistry Study Guide
For Doctors and Medical Students
Author: Assoc. Prof. Dr Zeynep Caliskan, Department of Medical
Biochemistry

Copyright © 2025
This book was prepared by Assoc. Prof. Dr Zeynep Caliskan. All
rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic
or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any
information storage and retrieval system, without the prior written
permission of the author.



Disclaimer
This study guide has been prepared solely for educational and
academic purposes. The content is based on standard medical
textbooks and is not intended to replace clinical judgment or
professional medical advice. Students are advised to consult
qualified healthcare professionals in real clinical settings.

Acknowledgement
I would like to express my gratitude to my colleagues, fellow
academics, and especially my students, whose curiosity and
dedication to learning have been a constant source of motivation.

, T A B L E O F


Contents

Overview of Energy Substrates and 1
Metabolism
Hormonal Regulation of Fuel 2
Metabolism
Fed-Fast Cycle 5
Diabetes Mellitus 7
Hipoglycemia 21
Multiple Choice questions 23
Active Recall Summary 28

, Overview of Energy

Substrates and Metabolism



Key Energy Substrates



Glucose: Primary fuel for the brain, preferred for initial stages of muscle
exercise. Stored as glycogen in the liver (75g) and muscle (400g).


Fatty Acids: Stored as triacylglycerols in adipose tissue with virtually
unlimited capacity. Used for energy during prolonged fasting and
exercise


Amino Acids: Primarily for protein synthesis, but can be
converted to glucose during prolonged fasting or metabolic
stress.


Glucose Homeostasis Mechanisms


Glycogenolysis: Breakdown of glycogen to
release glucose into circulation.

Gluconeogenesis: Synthesis of glucose
from noncarbohydrate compounds
(lactate, alanine, glycerol). Occurs mostly
in the liver, with kidney contribution during
prolonged fast.

Insulin: Anabolic hormone, decreases
plasma glucose. Promotes storage of
carbohydrates and lipids, and protein
synthesis. Suppresses catabolic pathways.


Glucagon: Catabolic hormone, increases plasma glucose. Mobilizes fuel reserves by
stimulating glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis. Opposes insulin's effects.

Counterregulatory Hormones: Glucagon, catecholamines (epinephrine), cortisol, growth
hormone. All increase plasma glucose.


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I am an Associate Professor of Biochemistry with over 12 years of academic teaching experience. My mission is to simplify complex biochemical concepts for students. My comprehensive study guides are designed for medical students, nursing students, and anyone preparing for the USMLE, MCAT, NCLEX, and PANCE exams. Inside, you'll find everything you need to excel: clear biochemical pathway diagrams, clinical correlations, flowcharts, summary tables, memorable mnemonics, high-yield exam notes, cheat sheets, and extensive practice questions (MCQs, fill-in-the-blanks). Stop just memorizing and start truly understanding. Ace your exams with resources crafted by a seasoned academic.

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