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ESS 345 - EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Pancreas lowers BG by: Secretes insulin → Lowers blood glucose • Inhibits gluconeogenesis • Produced by Beta-cells in the pancreas • Counters hyperglycemia • Facilitates glucose transport into cells (via increased num...

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ESS 345 - EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS


Pancreas lowers BG by:

Secretes insulin → Lowers blood glucose

• Inhibits gluconeogenesis

• Produced by Beta-cells in the pancreas

• Counters hyperglycemia

• Facilitates glucose transport into cells (via increased number of GLUT-4)

• Enhances synthesis of glycogen, protein, fat

Relationship between glucose and insulin:

Changes in plasma concentrations of glucose and insulin during prolonged cycling at

65% to 70% of VO2. Note the gradual decline in insulin throughout the exercise,

suggesting an increased sensitivity to insulin during prolonged effort.

Pancreas lowers BG by:

Glucagon → Raises blood glucose

• Produced by alpha cells in the pancreas

• Counters hypoglycemia

• Promotes glycogenolysis, gluconeogenesis

Changes in hormone concentration during exercise:

,Changes (as a percentage of preexercise values) in plasma concentrations of

epinephrine, norepinephrine, glucagon, cortisol, and glucose during 3 hrs of cycling at

65% VO2.

Hormonal regulation of fluid and electrolytes:

During exercise, plasma volume decreases (decreases the viscosity of blood, makes

pumping easier on heart)



• Sweating (water, Na+, K+, Cl-)

• Plasma water decreases

• Decreased performance

• Increased strain on the heart

Hormones correct fluid imbalances by:

Memorize diagram in Ch. 4

posterior pituitary gland

Secretes antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and oxytocin

• Neural signal from hypothalamus stimulates posterior pituitary to release

• Decreased plasma volume = increased osmolality

antidiuretic hormone (ADH)

Only ADH is involved with exercise.

• Increase water reabsorption at kidneys

• Less water in urine

ADH is released, increasing water retention

• At the kidney

, • Minimizes water loss

osmolality

• Measure of concentration of dissolved particles (e.g., proteins, ions) in body fluid

compartments

• Osmolarity stimulates osmoreceptors in hypothalamus

• Osmotic water movement minimizes loss of plasma volume, maintains blood pressure

Osmolarity and water retention:

• If compartment osmolality increases, water is drawn in

• If compartment osmolality decreases, water is drawn out

• Creatine in muscle increases water content

adrenal cortex

Stimulates aldosterone release.

• Outermost layer secretes mineralocorticoids

• Decreased plasma Na+

• Decreased blood volume, blood pressure

• Increased plasma K+

aldosterone

• Increases Na+ retention by kidneys → increase in water retention

• Maintains blood volume/electrolyte

• Causes increased K+ excretion

• Na+ retention leads to increased osmolality → leads to increased water retention

Where Na+ moves, water follows

kidneys

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