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[[Image:pathway.png|300 px|left|thumb|Nonfucnctional Pathway due to Type II Diabetes]] | [[Image:pathway.png|300 px|left|thumb|Nonfucnctional Pathway due to Type II Diabetes]] | ||
Type II Diabetes is a chronic medical condition in which the pancreas does not properly produce insulin for the body.[https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diabetes/symptoms-causes/syc-20371444] Due to the lack of insulin in the body, a persons blood glucose levels can be dangerously low. The lack of insulin and low glucose level can be related to the decrease in levels of GLP-1 within the body. When GLP-1 is not bonding properly to its receptor, the insulin regulation in the body is disrupted. When a persons blood sugar levels are too low they can cause a person to become dizzy and tired. There is also the possibility where GLP-1 is not broken down at the proper time which can cause a persons blood sugar to become to high which can lead to a person feeling feverish and sick. | Type II Diabetes is a chronic medical condition in which the pancreas does not properly produce insulin for the body.[https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/diabetes/symptoms-causes/syc-20371444] Due to the lack of insulin in the body, a persons blood glucose levels can be dangerously low. The lack of insulin and low glucose level can be related to the decrease in levels of GLP-1 within the body. When GLP-1 is not bonding properly to its receptor, the insulin regulation in the body is disrupted. When a persons blood sugar levels are too low they can cause a person to become dizzy and tired. There is also the possibility where GLP-1 is not broken down at the proper time which can cause a persons blood sugar to become to high which can lead to a person feeling feverish and sick. | ||
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Glucagon-Like Peptide 1 Receptor (GLP1-R)
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