When this happens, an enzyme called glycogen phosphorylase starts breaking glycogen down to supply the body with glucose. Glucose derived from liver glycogen becomes the body's primary energy source. Short bursts of energy use glycogen, whether that's during a sprint or lifting a heavy weight.1T...
This invention relates to a novel compound which is a glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor and its use in the treatment of diabetes and other conditions associated therewith. The invention further relates to a pharmaceutical composition cont... BANKER, Pierette,BOROS, Eric Eugene,DICKERSON, Scott Howard,...
Questionnaire study describing patient-reported outcomes of empagliflozin use in GSD Ib. Article PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Grünert, S. C. et al. Improved inflammatory bowel disease, wound healing and normal oxidative burst under treatment with empagliflozin in glycogen storage disease type...
Since energy is critical in maintaining the body's daily function, it is important to have a means of energy storage for use between periods of food consumption. Glycogen is one way the body chooses to store energy and the only way it chooses to store glucose. Glycogen belongs to a larger...
The process by which complex molecules are broken down into simpler ones for the body's use is called: a. glucogenesis. b. catabolism. c. metabolism. d. anabolism. e. gluconeogenesis. All of the following are true of carbohydrates exce...
Glycogenolysis can be defined as a metabolic process of the breakdown of glycogen in the liver and muscles to its monosaccharide, the glucose so that the body can use this to produce energy or ATP. The liver is involved in breaking down the glycogen to retain blood glucose levels. The muscl...
The compositions may be in the form of a pharmaceutical or a dietary supplement and are intended for use in the human or animal body. Other compositions comprise creatine or an active derivative together with insulin or an active derivative. The amount of creatine and the amount of insulin are...
Procedures are de scribed for use with tissues of high or low glycogen content; f... S Seifter,S Dayton - 《Arch Biochem》 被引量: 2179发表: 1949年 Regulation of Angiogenesis by Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3β Glycogen synthase kinase-3β (GSK3β) plays important roles in metabolism, ...
The use of metabolic inhibitors revealed that combinations of Src kinase, PKC, PI3K/AKT, ERK/RSK and PKA signaling pathways could mediate phosphorylation, depending on the agonist. Neither PLC nor p38 were involved. We conclude that GSK-3α is the main isoform expressed in neutrophils and that...
Surprisingly, in the post-absorptive state, the kidney releases an equivalent amount of newly formed glucose (gluconeogenesis) to that from the liver, but these organs use different amino acid precursors for glucose synthesis, namely glutamine and alanine, respectively [50]. The liver also initially...