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Mode d'action du traitement par l'insuline chez une personne diab??tique de type 1. Le diabA?te de type 1 (ou insulino-d??pendant) est une forme de diabA?te sucr?? se d??clarant chez l'individu jeune (enfant, adolescent ou avant 30 ans). Maladie auto-immune, elle se caract??rise par la destruction par l'organisme de ses propres cellules pancr??atiques responsables de la s??cr??tion de l'insuline. D??pourvu d'insuline, l'individu ne peut survivre qu'avec un apport ext??rieur d'insuline pour r??guler son m??tabolisme du glucose. En effet, aprA?s ingestion d'un aliment sucr??, le taux de glucose sanguin (en bleu), ou glyc??mie, augmente. Cela devrait provoquer la s??cr??tion d'insuline par le pancr??as, afin de le r??guler. Mais le pancr??as ne produisant pas d'insuline, il faut en injecter dans le corps du malade. L'insuline inject??e (en jaune) est envoy??e vers les diff??rents organes du corps pour stimuler l'utilisation du glucose, principalement vers les muscles et le foie. Ainsi le glucose sera soit transform?? en glycogA?ne (en vert) pour A?tre stock?? dans le foie ou les muscles, soit utilis?? par les autres organes, ce qui fera alors baisser le taux de glucose sanguin. Cf. images 8814106 pour le m??tabolisme du glucose chez un individu non diab??tique, 8810806 pour le diabA?te de type 2, 8813806 pour le diabA?te de type 1 sur une silhouette masculine. Mode of action for the treatment by insulin on a person with diabetes type 1. Diabetes type 1 (or insulin-dependent) is a form of diabetes mellitus affecting young individual (child, adolescent or before 30 years old). Auto-immune disease, it characterizes by the fact that the organism destroy of its own pancreatic cells responsible for the secretion of insulin. Without insulin, the individual can only survive with an external input of insulin to regulate his glucose metabolism. In fact, after the ingestion of a sweetened aliment, the rate of blood sugar (in blue), or glycemia, increase. This should provok the secretion of insulin by the pancreas, to regulate. But the pancreas not producing insulin, some insulin has to be injected into the body of the patient. The injected insulin (in yellow) is sent to different organs of the body to stimulate the use of glucose, mainly towards the muscles and the spleen. Thereby, the glucose will be either transformed into glycogen (in green) to be stocked in the liver and the muscles, or either used by the other organs, this will then make the rate of blood sugar decrease. See. images 8814106 or the metabolism of glucose on a non-diabetic individual, 8810806 for the diabetes type 2, 8813806 for the diabetes type 1 on a masculine silhouette.
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2009-12-13
EAST NEWS
BSIP
8813706
0,58MB
23cm x 31cm by 300dpi
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