Substrate control of glycogen levels in isolated hepatocytes from fed rats. |
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Authors: | R B Howard D J Widder |
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Affiliation: | Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60616 USA |
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Abstract: | Isolated parenchymal cells from fed rat liver rapidly lose glycogen when incubated with glucose. The addition of glycerol or fructose but not insulin prevents much of the breakdown. When cells are incubated with glycerol and glucose, more glycogen is retained with the further addition of xylitol than of fructose or pyruvate. Oleate stimulates glycogen breakdown. The results indicate that glycerol may play an important physiological role in the control of glycogen synthesis in the liver, possibly by esterifying fatty acids. Furthermore, the results support the concept that the main effect of insulin on liver glycogen levels may be the results of diminished flow of free fatty acids to the liver. |
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