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One of the features of type 2 diabetes mellitus is the abnormally increased blood glucose values after meals. Question: What causes this abnormal rise of postprandial blood glucose?

  • A. Insufficient glucose uptake in the liver due a shortage of Glut-2 transporters
  • B. Insufficient glucose uptake in muscle tissue due to a defect in the Glut-4 transporters
  • C. Insufficient glucose uptake in adipose tissue due to a defect in the intracellular insulin signal cascade
  • D. Insufficient glucose uptake in muscle tissue due to a defect in the intracellular insulin signal cascade
Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Type 2's post-meal spike muscle's insulin signal jams, Glut-4 stalls, glucose piles up. Liver's Glut-2's fine, fat's minor, muscle's the big miss nurses peg this resistance core, a chronic uptake bust.