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Once blood glucose levels fall out of the normal range, additional protective mechanisms work to prevent hypoglycemia. The [[pancreas]] is signaled to release [[glucagon]], a [[hormone]] that increases glucose production by the liver and kidneys, and increases muscle and fat breakdown to supply [[gluconeogenesis]]. If increased glucagon does not raise blood sugar levels to normal, the adrenal glands release [[Adrenaline|epinephrine]]. [[Adrenaline|Epinephrine]] works to also increase [[gluconeogenesis]] and [[glycogenolysis]], while also decreasing the use of glucose by organs, protecting the brain's glucose supply.

Once blood glucose levels fall out of the normal range, additional protective mechanisms work to prevent hypoglycemia. The pancreas is signaled to release glucagon, a hormone that increases glucose production by the liver and kidneys, and increases muscle and fat breakdown to supply gluconeogenesis. If increased glucagon does not raise blood sugar levels to normal, the adrenal glands release epinephrine. Epinephrine works to also increase gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis, while also decreasing the use of glucose by organs, protecting the brain's glucose supply.