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Glycogen tissue

Storage and utilization of tissue glycogen, maintenance of blood glucose concentration, and other aspects of carbohydrate metabolism are meticulously regulated by hormones, including insulin, glucagon, epinephrine, and the glucocorticoids. [Pg.758]

Rybicka, K. IC, 1996. Glycosomes—The organelles of glycogen metabolism. Tissue and Cell 28 253-265. [Pg.774]

Insulin appears to activate a process that helps glucose molecules enter the cells of striated muscle and adipose tissue Figure 49-1 depicts normal glucose metabolism. Insulin also stimulates die synthesis of glycogen by die liver. In addition, insulin promotes protein syntiiesis and helps the body store fat by preventing its breakdown for energy. [Pg.489]

Notes Assuming a moderately active 70 kg man with 40% of body weight as muscle (28 kg), a liver weight of 1.8 kg, a plasma volume of 3 L, and 9 kg of adipose tissue. Endurance trained individuals store -125-150 mmol/kg wet muscle of glycogen in muscle and 400-700 mmol/kg wet tissue of glycogen in liver,... [Pg.264]

Glycogenosis type VIII (phosphorylase b kinase deficiency) gives rise to myopathy and liver disease, either singly or in combination. Phosphorylase b kinase (PBK) converts the inactive b form of both muscle and liver phosphorylases to the active a forms of the enzymes. The ischemic lactate test sometimes shows a flat result as in McArdle s disease, but is more likely to be normal. Histochemical demonstration of myophosphorylase activity in tissue sections shows a near-normal reaction due to the presence of phosphorylase a. Accumulation of glycogen is modest and found mainly in type 2 (fast-twitch glycolytic) muscle fibers. [Pg.302]

Chatterjee SK, Sur S, Sen U. 1986. Effect of endosulfan on glycogen content of different tissues of mice. Environ Ecol 4 500-502. [Pg.279]

Glycogen storage disease is a generic term to describe a group of inherited disorders characterized by deposition of an abnormal type or quantity of glycogen in the tissues. The principal glycogenoses are summarized in Table 18—2. Deficiencies of adenylyl kinase and cAMP-dependent protein kinase have also been re-... [Pg.151]

The convetsion of fructose 1,6-bisphosphate to fructose 6-phosphate, to achieve a reversal of glycolysis, is catalyzed by fructose-l,6-bi pho pbatase. Its ptesence determines whether or not a tissue is capable of synthesizing glycogen not only from pymvate but also from ttiosephosphates. It is present in hvet, kidney, and skeletal muscle but is probably absent from heart and smooth muscle. [Pg.153]

Insulin is secreted as a direct response to hyperglycemia it stimulates the liver to store glucose as glycogen and facilitates uptake of glucose into extra-hepatic tissues. [Pg.162]


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