related to Glycogenolysis. Scholia has a topic profile for Glycogenolysis. The chemical logic of glycogen degradation at ufp.pt Glycogenolysis at the U...
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Carbohydrate metabolism (section Glycogenolysis)
that catalyze glycogenolysis, and inhibits the enzymes that catalyze glycogenesis. Conversely, glycogenesis is enhanced and glycogenolysis inhibited when...
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pancreas. This drop in insulin allows the liver to increase glycogenolysis. Glycogenolysis is the process of glycogen breakdown that results in the production...
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α-adrenergic receptors inhibits insulin secretion by the pancreas, stimulates glycogenolysis in the liver and muscle, and stimulates glycolysis and inhibits insulin-mediated...
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phosphorylation in response to cAMP, and consequent metabolic processes such as glycogenolysis. Prominent examples include (in chronological order of awarding): The...
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the bloodstream is too low. Glucagon causes the liver to engage in glycogenolysis: converting stored glycogen into glucose, which is released into the...
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access the energy stored as glycogen, cells use the metabolic pathway glycogenolysis (glycogen breakdown); this produces the simple sugar glucose-6-phosphate...
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glucose metabolism and promotes gluconeogenesis (glucose synthesis) and glycogenolysis (breakdown of glycogen) in the liver, producing glucose to provide to...
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it is released from the breakdown of glycogen in a process known as glycogenolysis. Glucose, as intravenous sugar solution, is on the World Health Organization's...
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resulting in e.g. heart muscle contraction, smooth muscle relaxation and glycogenolysis. There are two main groups of adrenoreceptors, α and β, with 9 subtypes...
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Phosphoglucomutase (section Role in glycogenolysis)
to yield riboses and/or NADPH, depending on cellular conditions. If glycogenolysis is taking place in the liver, glucose 6-phosphate can be converted to...
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liver secretes increased amounts of glucose (through adrenaline-induced glycogenolysis) and fats into the blood to provide the body with a fuel source to meet...
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of two primary mechanisms – the other being degradation of glycogen (glycogenolysis) – used by humans and many other animals to maintain blood sugar levels...
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fatty acid synthesis, cholesterol synthesis, gluconeogenesis, and glycogenolysis. Insulin has the opposite effect on these enzymes. The phosphorylation...
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synthesis and down-regulates glycogenolysis and glycolysis; conversely, hyperthyroidism does the reverse, up-regulating glycogenolysis and glycolysis while down-regulating...
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factor that plays important roles in regulation of gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis by insulin signaling, and is also central to the decision for a preadipocyte...
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cause recurrent and usually exertional rhabdomyolysis: Glycolysis and glycogenolysis defects: McArdle's disease, phosphofructokinase deficiency, glycogen...
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unaffected by McArdle's." As skeletal muscle relies predominantly on glycogenolysis for the first few minutes as it transitions from rest to activity, as...
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blockade because β2-adrenoceptors normally stimulate glycogen breakdown (glycogenolysis) in the liver and pancreatic release of the hormone glucagon, which...
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4.1.1). Glycogen phosphorylase catalyzes the rate-limiting step in glycogenolysis in animals by releasing glucose-1-phosphate from the terminal alpha-1...
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concentrations are high. Glucagon increases blood glucose by stimulating glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis in the liver. The secretion of insulin and glucagon...
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birds), the glucose is extracted from glycogen; ascorbate synthesis is a glycogenolysis-dependent process. In humans and in animals that cannot synthesize vitamin...
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When needed, the liver releases glucose into the blood by performing glycogenolysis, the breakdown of glycogen into glucose. The liver is also responsible...
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range), glucagon is secreted in increasing amounts and stimulates both glycogenolysis (the breakdown of glycogen) and gluconeogenesis (the production of glucose...
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it inhibits the production of glucagon, the hormone that increases glycogenolysis (release of stored carbohydrate from the liver) and gluconeogenesis...
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(glycogenolysis) causing insufficient fasting blood glucose hepatomegaly of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, due to impairment of glycogenolysis causing...
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sources: the intestinal absorption of food; the breakdown of glycogen (glycogenolysis), the storage form of glucose found in the liver; and gluconeogenesis...
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This activates glycogen phosphorylase and inhibits glycogen synthase. Glycogenolysis Glycogen synthase Glycogen storage disease Patino, Sara C.; Orrick,...
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α-adrenergic receptors inhibits insulin secretion by the pancreas, stimulates glycogenolysis in the liver and muscle, and stimulates glycolysis and inhibits insulin-mediated...
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the exercise, reducing the need for the liver to increase levels of glycogenolysis. During anaerobic exercise the pyruvate molecules that result from glucose...
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