Glycogen metabolism
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2020
- What is glycogen metabolism? Glycogen is basically an enormous molecule or polymer, that’s made up of glucose molecules linked together by glycosidic bonds. After a meal, high insulin levels promote glycogen synthesis, whereas during fasting, high glucagon and epinephrine levels promote glycogen break down. Glycogen is considered the major form of glucose storage in the body.
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I have a question
Glycogen is present in all except:
Blood
Brain
Tissue
Heart
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2:49 the right Pyrophosphorylase cuts one phosphate from glucose-1-phosphate and the second frome UTP ☺️
where the glycogen is save on cell?in endopelasmic reticulum?
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Where does step 2 begin? That's the only part i don't understand :(
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Nice presentation, I have question about the degradation of glycogen using phosphoric acid. could you please explain if phosphoric acid can degrade glycogen.
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1:19 only GLUT4 is insulin dependent ?
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liver cells have glycogen.. in what form those glycogens are stored, as fat or glucose ??
I didn't understand why the udp while the glucose can make abond directly
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Does glycogen metabolism include both glycogenesis and glycogenolysis?
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Glucose and Glycogen
Glucose is a 6-carbon molecule used to make energy in the form of ATP
Excess glucose is stored in skeletal muscle cells and liver cells as glycogen
Glycogen is a large, branched molecule made up of glucose molecules linked by glycosidic bonds
Glycogen Synthesis
Four main steps in glycogen synthesis:
Attaching UDP molecule to glucose
Attaching glucose part of UDP-glucose to glycogen primer
Adding more glucose molecules to the primer
Adding branches to the glycogen molecule
Enzymes involved: phosphoglucomutase, UDP-glucose pyrophosphorylase, glycogen synthase, and glycogenin
Glycogen Breakdown
Glycogen breakdown occurs in response to low blood glucose levels
Enzymes involved: glycogen phosphorylase, debranching enzyme, and phosphoglucomutase
Breakdown occurs in liver and skeletal muscle cells, with different enzymes used in each tissue
Regulation of Glycogen Metabolism
Two pancreatic hormones regulate glycogen metabolism: insulin and glucagon
Insulin promotes glycogen synthesis and inhibits glycogen breakdown
Glucagon promotes glycogen breakdown and inhibits glycogen synthesis
Regulation occurs through phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of enzymes involved in glycogen synthesis and breakdown
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Im having trouble understanding what you mean at 2:38. "Which uniquely comes in the form of uridine triphosphate". Im so confused here
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اگولك خالي شو بالبداية گلت الابنيفرين ينفرز من الغدة الكظرية يزيد ضربات القلب وبعدها گلت يسوي مثل شغل glocago الي ينفرز من البنكرياس في تحطيم كلايكوجين الكبد شسالفه
الابنفرين عنده اكثر من وظيفة يزيد دقات القلب وكذلك يساعد بتحطيم ال glycogen الي مخزون بالعضلات وعنده بعد وظائف اخرى
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Since diabetics have less intracellular insulin, do they have more glycogen?
Guessing not because insulin also activates enzymes to do glycogenesis, (creation of glycogen, as this video shows) which causes the conc. Of glucose in the blood to decrease, serving it's purpose.
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قبل ما شوف المقطع هاد نفسو الـ glycolysis ؟
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You didn't explain step 2,3 & 4
1:49
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