Why is the hormone secreted by pancreas known as
hyperglycemic hormone?
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Pancreatic glucagon is a hyperglycemic hormone in diabetes control. Pancreatic glucagon is the hyperglycemic hormone which is secreted by the alpha cells of the islets of Langerhans, promotes glycogenolysis, neoglucogenesis, lipolysis, and ketogenesis.
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Pancreatic glucagon, the hyperglycemic hormone secreted by the alpha cells of the islets of Langerhans, promotes glycogenolysis, neoglucogenesis, lipolysis, and ketogenesis. Several abnormalities of glucagon secretion have been described in diabetes mellitus. These include absolute or relative hyperglucagonemia, exaggerated response to a protein load, and insufficient response to hypoglycemia.
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