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Home » Hormonal Regulation of Blood Glucose: How the Body Controls Sugar Levels

Hormonal Regulation of Blood Glucose: How the Body Controls Sugar Levels

September 24, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Hormonal Regulation of Blood Glucose: How the Body Controls Sugar Levels

Factors regulating blood sugar levels.
Answer.

Regulation Of Blood Glucose Level

Blood glucose level is regulated by the following hormones:

  • Insulin
  • Glucocorticoids
  • Growth hormone
  • ACTH
  • Epinephrine
  • Glucagon
  • Thyroid hormones

Insulin

Insulin is secreted from the beta cells of the pancreas.

Insulin decreases blood glucose level by

  • It decreases the delivery of glucose from the liver to the blood
  • It increase glycolysis
  • It increases glycogenesis
  • It decreases glycogenolysis
  • It decreases gluconeogenesis

Glucocorticoids

Glucocorticoids are secreted from the adrenal cortex

Glucocorticoids increase blood glucose level by:

  • They increase protein catabolism in the peripheral tissues and the amino acids formed are used for gluconeogenesis
  • They decrease the peripheral uptake of glucose
  • They decrease glycolysis
  • They increase gluconeogenesis

Growth Hormone

Growth hormone is secreted from the anterior pituitary gland

Growth hormone increases the blood glucose level by:

  • It decreases the glucose uptake by certain tissues e.g. muscles
  • It increases gluconeogenesis

ACTH

Adreno cortico tropic hormone (ACTH) is secreted from the anterior pituitary gland

It increases the blood glucose level by:

  • It increases the secretion of glucocorticoids
  • It increases gluconeogenesis

Epinephrine

Epinephrine is secreted from the adrenal medulla

Epinephrine increases the blood glucose level by:

  • It increases glycogenolysis in the liver and muscles
  • It increases ACTH formation
  • It increases gluconeogenesis
  • It inhibits the release of insulin from the pancreas

Glucagon

Glucagon is secreted from the alpha cells of the pancreas

Glucagon increases blood glucose level by:

  • It increases glycogenolysis in the liver
  • It increases gluconeogenesis

Thyroid Hormones

Thyroid hormone (T3 and T4) are secreted from the thyroid gland

They increase the blood glucose level by:

  • They cause destruction of insulin
  • They increase the absorption of glucose from the intestine
  • They increase gluconeogenesis
  • They increase protein catabolism in the peripheral tissues and the amino acids formed are used for gluconeogenesis
  • They increase glycogenolysis

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