Hypoglycemic hormone promotes or prevent glucogenosis
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Glucagon's role in the body is to prevent blood glucose levels dropping too low. To do this, it acts on the liver in several ways: ... It promotes the production of glucose from amino acid molecules. This process is called gluconeogenesis.
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The main counterregulatory hormones are glucagon, epinephrine (also known as adrenaline), cortisol, and growth hormone. People who don't have diabetes have a number of defense mechanisms against hypoglycemia. First, the pancreas decreases its insulin output, allowing blood glucose to rise.
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