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BPS 2110 Insulin Exam Questions And Correct Answers



What are biologic drugs? -ANSWER- Vaccines, proteins, antibody, nucleic acid

-Normally high molecular weight (>2000)

-Manufactured using living things e.g plants, animals, humans, single cells

-Generally injectable

--cannot survive digestive tract

--other routes (nasal spray, suppository) are possible

-Proportion of new drugs on market that are biologic is increasing (-- >40%)



What is diabetes? -ANSWER- Family of metabolic disorders

-Characterized by high blood sugar concentrations

-Inability to regulate amount of sugar present in the blood

--cardiovascular problems

--kidney disease

--skin ulcers

--eye damage

>170 million affected (World)

3.2 million deaths /yr



How is blood glucose concentration regulated? - ANSWER -By insulin (Hormone
produced by pancreas)

-Regulates metabolism of carbs, fats, protein

-Promotes absorption of blood glucose by fat & liver cells

-Cells convert glucose into glycogen (glucose storage polymer) or fat

,What are the effects of high insulin? Low insulin? - ANSWER High insulin = low blood
sugar

-Glucose is converted to storage forms

-Glucose unavailable to body cells



Low insulin = high blood sugar

-Storage glucose converted to glucose

-Body also begins to break down proteins (catabolism)



What are the two types of diabetes? - ANSWER Type 1 (10%)

-Pancreas no longer produces insulin

-Starts in childhood

-Autoimmune component



Type II (90%)

-Insulin resistance

-Pancreas produces insulin but cells do not respond

-Autoimmune component

-Obesity



What was the prognosis before 1923 for diabetes? - ANSWER -Death

-Disease starts in childhood

-Die in early teenage years

-Can mildly prolong lifespan using special diets



What were Banting and Best's experiments? What was early insulin production e.g
sources? - ANSWER -Surgically altered the dogs to obtain pure insulin

--Tying off the ducts of the pancreas

, --This killed the cells leaving the Islets of Langerhans

--Taking an isolated extract of the pancreas from these

-Treat diabetic dogs using the dog pancreatic extract

--Making them diabetic by removing the pancreas surgically

-Manage to extract crude form of insulin



-Insulin was first sold in 1923

-First human experiments failed (14 yr old boy in 1922) because dog insulin was too
impure

-Better purification methods gave better results

-Different animal sources (bovine)

-Isolation from animals: early animal choices based on supply from slaughterhouses

e.g bovine (Cow), porcine (pig), equine (horse), icythyic (fish)



What was the problem with the animal sources for insulin? - ANSWER -Mix of insulin and
other animal proteins



Proinsulin (immunogenic)

-Patients become allergic to a "type" of insulin

-Change to different animal source every few years

-Glucagon

-Somatostatin

-Proteases (Slowly degrade other proteins in medication; decreases shelf life of insulin)



What was general isolation scheme in 1920's? - ANSWER -Truckload of pan creases

-Homogenization

-Clarification (Dialysis or centrifuge; collect supranate)

-Serial precipitation (isoelectric precipitation; alcohol denaturation)

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