glucoseinsulin
Glucoseinsulin refers to the coordinated interaction between blood glucose levels and the hormone insulin that regulates glucose uptake and storage in the body. Insulin is produced by pancreatic beta cells and is released in response to rising blood glucose after meals. It promotes uptake of glucose into muscle and adipose tissue via GLUT4 transporters, suppresses hepatic glucose production, and facilitates conversion of glucose to glycogen and fat. The result is a decline in blood glucose toward a physiological range.
In healthy individuals, this system maintains euglycemia across fasting and fed states. In the liver, insulin
Pathophysiology arises when the glucose-insulin system is disrupted. Type 1 diabetes involves autoimmune destruction of beta
Clinical and research relevance includes using models like the euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp to measure insulin sensitivity and