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What is the physiology of insulin?

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It is first produced as proinsulin in beta cells, which is made of insulin + Connective (C) peptide. It goes to cells where it acts on multiple receptors to increase glycogen synthesis, fat synthesis, protein synthesis Antagonist is glucagon (increasing gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis)


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