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Insulin is a [[Hormone|hormone]]. Its main function is the regulation of blood sugar levels, by causing the [[Liver|liver]] and [[Muscle|muscles]] to increase uptake of [[Glucose|glucose]]&nbsp;<ref name="OMIM">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/176730</ref>.&nbsp;Insulin is produced from a single [[Gene|gene]] which&nbsp;codes for the [[Peptide|peptide]] [[Proinsulin|proinsulin]];&nbsp;a precursor [[Molecule|molecule]].&nbsp;[[Mutation|Mutations]] in this [[Gene|gene]] can result in a faulty [[Protein|protein]]; causing&nbsp;type 1 [[Diabetes|diabetes]] or a possible&nbsp;predisposition to type 2 [[Diabetes|diabetes]]&nbsp;<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/176730</ref><ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20806184</ref>.<br>  
Insulin is a [[Hormone|hormone]]. Its main function is the regulation of blood sugar levels, by causing the [[Liver|liver]] and [[Muscle|muscles]] to increase uptake of [[Glucose|glucose]]&nbsp;<ref name="OMIM">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/176730</ref>.&nbsp;Insulin is produced from a single [[Gene|gene]] which&nbsp;codes for the [[Peptide|peptide]] [[Proinsulin|proinsulin]];&nbsp;a precursor [[Molecule|molecule]].&nbsp;[[Mutation|Mutations]] in this [[Gene|gene]] can result in a faulty [[Protein|protein]]; causing&nbsp;type 1 [[Diabetes|diabetes]] or a possible&nbsp;predisposition to type 2 [[Diabetes|diabetes]]&nbsp;<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/176730</ref><ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20806184</ref>.<br>


Insulin regulates the [[Blood|blood]] [[Glucose|glucose]] levels in different ways. It enhances the [[Glucose|glucose]] transport at a cellular level by stimulation of the [[Glucose transporters|glucose transporter]] ([[Glucose transporters|GLUT]]) family.  
Insulin regulates the [[Blood|blood]] [[Glucose|glucose]] levels in different ways. It enhances the [[Glucose|glucose]] transport at a cellular level by stimulation of the [[Glucose transporters|glucose transporter]] ([[Glucose transporters|GLUT]]) family.  


Insulin also has an effect on [[Gene|gene]] expression which is up or down regulated in the [[Homeostasis|homeostasis]] process to maintain the optimum [[Blood|blood]] [[Glucose|glucose]] levels.  
Insulin also has an effect on [[Gene|gene]] expression which is up or down regulated in the [[Homeostasis|homeostasis]] process to maintain the optimum [[Blood|blood]] [[Glucose|glucose]] levels.  
Insulin is released by the beta-cells of the [[pancreas|pancreas]].


=== References  ===
=== References  ===


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Revision as of 15:51, 15 November 2010

Insulin is a hormone. Its main function is the regulation of blood sugar levels, by causing the liver and muscles to increase uptake of glucose [1]. Insulin is produced from a single gene which codes for the peptide proinsulin; a precursor moleculeMutations in this gene can result in a faulty protein; causing type 1 diabetes or a possible predisposition to type 2 diabetes [2][3].

Insulin regulates the blood glucose levels in different ways. It enhances the glucose transport at a cellular level by stimulation of the glucose transporter (GLUT) family.

Insulin also has an effect on gene expression which is up or down regulated in the homeostasis process to maintain the optimum blood glucose levels.

Insulin is released by the beta-cells of the pancreas.

References