The document discusses glycerophosphate and fructose 1,6-biphosphate in glycolysis. It states that one unit of insulin can lower blood glucose levels by 30-50 mg/dL. Insulin has a half-life of 5 minutes and is antagonized by growth hormone and cortisol, while glucagon has a half-life of 4-6 minutes and works on liver cells by stimulating the secretion of insulin, growth hormone, and somatostatin. It also lists different administration routes for betamethasone, fludrocortisone, and methylprednisolone.
The document discusses glycerophosphate and fructose 1,6-biphosphate in glycolysis. It states that one unit of insulin can lower blood glucose levels by 30-50 mg/dL. Insulin has a half-life of 5 minutes and is antagonized by growth hormone and cortisol, while glucagon has a half-life of 4-6 minutes and works on liver cells by stimulating the secretion of insulin, growth hormone, and somatostatin. It also lists different administration routes for betamethasone, fludrocortisone, and methylprednisolone.
The document discusses glycerophosphate and fructose 1,6-biphosphate in glycolysis. It states that one unit of insulin can lower blood glucose levels by 30-50 mg/dL. Insulin has a half-life of 5 minutes and is antagonized by growth hormone and cortisol, while glucagon has a half-life of 4-6 minutes and works on liver cells by stimulating the secretion of insulin, growth hormone, and somatostatin. It also lists different administration routes for betamethasone, fludrocortisone, and methylprednisolone.