Glycogen metabolism in the glucose-sensing and supply-driven β-cell

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Glycogen metabolism in β-cells may affect downstream metabolic pathways controlling insulin release. We examined glycogen metabolism in human islets and in the rodent-derived INS-1 832/13 β-cells and found them to express the same isoforms of key enzymes required for glycogen metabolism. Our findings indicate that glycogenesis is insulin-independent but influenced by extracellular glucose concentrations. Levels of glycogen synthase decrease with increasing glucose concentrations, paralleling accumulation of glycogen. We did not find cAMP-elicited glycogenolysis and insulin secretion to be causally related. In conclusion, our results reveal regulated glycogen metabolism in human islets and insulin-secreting cells. Whether glycogen metabolism affects insulin secretion under physiological conditions remains to be determined.

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Andersson, L. E., Nicholas, L. M., Filipsson, K., Sun, J., Medina, A., Al-Majdoub, M., … Spégel, P. (2016). Glycogen metabolism in the glucose-sensing and supply-driven β-cell. FEBS Letters, 590(23), 4242–4251. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12460

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