Glycogenolysis in liver of phosphorylase kinase deficient rats during liver perfusion and ischaemia

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Liver glycogen degradation and phosphorylase activity were measured in normal and phosphorylase kinase-deficient (gsd/gsd) rats. During perfusion or ischaemia, gsd/gsd-rat livers showed a brisk glycogenolysis. There was also a small (1.9-fold) but significant transient increase in their phosphorylase a activity during ischaemia, despite their phosphorylase b kinase deficiency; it seems unlikely, however, that this was the main determinant of the glycogenolysis.

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Lutaya, G., Sharma, R. J., & Griffiths, J. R. (1983). Glycogenolysis in liver of phosphorylase kinase deficient rats during liver perfusion and ischaemia. Biochemical Journal, 214(2), 645–648. https://doi.org/10.1042/bj2140645

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