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100

Within the pancreas, how are the insulin-secreting cells arranged?

They are clustered into distinctive groups together with glucagon secreting cells

100

What cells produce somatostatin which inhibits both insulin and glucagon production?

Delta cells 

100

What tissue is highly responsive to physiological concentrations of both glucagon and insulin?

The Liver

100

Diabetes mellitus in some breeds of dogs has been associated with SNPs in DLAclass II genes, along with other genetic factors

True or False?

True

100

What is the order of insulin by duration of action from shortest to longest acting?

Regular insulin, NPH insulin, Glargine insulin

100

You are interested in researching the question of why some breeds of dogs have a greater susceptibility to developing diabetes mellitus than other breeds. What type of study would be most helpful in identifying multiple genetic factors that may be responsible for the breed profile seen in the diabetic dog population?

A. Genome wide association study

B. Pedigree analysis

C. Insulin gene polymorphisms study

D. Selective breeding trial

A. Genome wide association study 

200

Which duct opens at the minor duodenal papilla in the dog?

The accessory pancreatic duct
200

Name three substances secreted by the exocrine portion of the pancreas

Amylase secreted by the acinar cells
Bicarbonate produced by the centroacinar cells
Lipase secreted by the acinar cells

200

What source provides ATP for anaerobic muscle activity?

Phosphocreatine

200

Autoimmune diabetes mellitus can be caused by what type(s) of hypersensitivity reactions?

Types II and IV

200
What is the mechanism of action of regular insulin?

binds to alpha and beta cell receptors that are linked by 2 disulfide bones into a complex that is a heterotetrametric membrane causing a conformation change that enables ATP to bind and activate tyrosine kinase 

200

What nutrient has a demonstrated positive effect on glycemic control in diabetic dogs?

Fiber

300

Which peritoneal fold carries the left lobe of the pancreas in the dog?

the deep leaf of the greater omentum

300

Under physiological conditions, what will insulin secretion result in?

increased storage of triglycerides in adipose tissue

300

What is the first response of skeletal muscle when insulin binds to its receptor?

Translocation of GLUT4 channels to cell membrane

300

What is a frequent effect of exocrine pancreatic insufficiency on the gastrointestinal microbial ecology of dogs?

Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO)

300

What is the mechanistic class of Maropitant?

 Neurokinin (NK1) receptor antagonist antiemetic 

300

What is the safest dietary recommendation for weight loss consisting of reduced body fat and reduced percentage body fat in obese patients?

A. Limit daily caloric intake from digestible carbohydrate while providing all nutrients in adequate levels for the status of the patient.

B. Limit daily caloric intake from digestible fat while providing all nutrients in adequate levels for the status of the patient.

C. Limit daily caloric intake from digestible protein while providing all nutrients in adequate levels for the status of the patient.

D. Limit daily caloric intake of metabolizable energy while providing all nutrients in adequate levels for the status of the patient.

D. Limit daily caloric intake of metabolizable energy while providing all nutrients in adequate levels for the status of the patient.

400

Which duct- ductal lining epithelium matches correctly?

A. Intercalated - simple squamous

B. Intralobular- simple cuboidal

C. Pancreatic - simple columnar

D. All of the above are correct.


All of the above are correct 
400

What cells are insulin dependent for transport of glucose into the cell?

Adipocytes

400

Nitrogenous waste is a byproduct of what process?

Protein/amino acid metabolism

400

What is the correct name for a malignant epithelial exocrine pancreatic neoplasia?

Adenocarcinoma

400

What is the mechanism of action for Cerenia?

NK1 receptor antagonist which acts in the CNS by inhibiting substance P, the key neurotransmitter involved in vomiting

400

Hyperamylasemia is often present in dogs with pancreatitis but is rarely observed in cats

True or False?

True 

500

What arteries supply the duodenum and right lobe of the pancreas?

Cranial and caudal pancreaticoduodenal arteries

500

What is the combination that results in triglyceride formation in adipose tissue?

Glycerol and free fatty acids

500

What is the role of bicarbonate?

secreted into the duodenum along with pancreatic secretions in order to make them alkaline in nature

500

What is the lesion/mechanism affecting the pancreatic beta cells in diabetes mellitus?

Atrophy

500

How is Maropitant excreted?

primarily by the liver, urinary recover of maropitant and its major metabolite is minimal 

500

Following lipolysis, what is a critical hepatic function regarding the use of glycerol as a substrate?

Glycerol is converted to dihydroxyacetone phosphate (DHAP) and can be shuttled into glycolysis 

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