What Are The Complications Of Acromegaly?

Diabetes Mellitus

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Diabetes mellitus is a disease where the pancreas makes less insulin than it should, or no insulin at all. Diabetes can also happen when the pancreas does produce insulin, but the insulin does not function as it should. Without properly functioning insulin, the glucose in the blood that comes from the consumed food cannot enter the cells to synthesize into cellular energy. This impairment results in rising levels of glucose and less cellular energy around the body. The excess growth hormone produced in individuals affected by acromegaly causes them to become less sensitive to the insulin their pancreas produces. The abnormal amount of growth hormones also decrease the amount of glucose uptake from adipose or fatty tissues and muscles. The high growth hormone levels also change the functioning of beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. These metabolic abnormalities stop the body from being able to maintain glucose homeostasis the way it should. When an individual is unable to maintain blood sugar homeostasis, diabetes mellitus can develop.

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