Functional impact of glycogen degradation on astrocytic signalling

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Astrocytic glycogen degradation is an important factor in metabolic support of brain function, particularly during increased neuronal firing. In this context, glycogen is commonly thought of as a source for the provision of energy substrates, such as lactate, to neurons. However, the signalling pathways eliciting glycogen degradation inside astrocytes are themselves energy-demanding processes, a fact that has been emphasized in recent studies, demonstrating dependence of these signalling mechanisms on glycogenolytic ATP.

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Müller, M. S. (2014, October 1). Functional impact of glycogen degradation on astrocytic signalling. Biochemical Society Transactions. Portland Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1042/BST20140157

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