نتایج جستجو برای: glycogenolysis

تعداد نتایج: 1150  

2014
Junnan Xu Dan Song Qiufang Bai Lijun Zhou Liping Cai Leif Hertz Liang Peng

This study investigates the role of glycogenolysis in stimulated release of ATP as a transmitter from astrocytes. Within the last 20 years our understanding of brain glycogenolysis has changed from it being a relatively uninteresting process to being a driving force for essential brain functions like production of transmitter glutamate and homoeostasis of potassium ions (K+) after their release...

2013
Leif Hertz Junnan Xu Dan Song Ting Du Enzhi Yan Liang Peng

The involvement of glycogenolysis, occurring in astrocytes but not in neurons, in learning is undisputed (Duran et al., 2013). According to one school of thought the role of astrocytes for learning is restricted to supply of substrate for neuronal oxidative metabolism. The present "perspective" suggests a more comprehensive and complex role, made possible by lack of glycogen degradation, unless...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1986
P J Magistretti P R Hof J L Martin

Adenosine promotes a concentration-dependent hydrolysis of 3H-glycogen newly synthesized from 3H-glucose by mouse cerebral cortical slices. The EC50 for this effect is 7 microM. Theophylline antagonizes the glycogenolysis induced by adenosine with an EC50 of 80 microM. The rank-order of potencies of adenosine agonists is adenosine 5'-cyclopropyl-carboxamide greater than 2-chloroadenosine much g...

Journal: :Hepatology 1993
G P Püschel U Hespeling M Oppermann P Dieter

Human anaphylatoxin C3a increases glycogenolysis in perfused rat liver. This action is inhibited by prostanoid synthesis inhibitors and prostanoid antagonists. Because prostanoids but not anaphylatoxin C3a can increase glycogenolysis in hepatocytes, it has been proposed that prostanoid formation in nonparenchymal cells represents an important step in the C3a-dependent increase in hepatic glycog...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1981

2005
Mukadder ATMACA Jeffrey R. FRY

Glutathione (GSH) exerts a variety of cytoprotecive effects, but is readily depleted from cells under a variety of stressful stimuli. The impact of GSH depletion on receptor-mediated activity in rat hepatocytes has been studied with regard to glycogenolysis stimulated with a-adrenoceptor agonists or glucagon, which exert their actions through different signalling pathways. Depletion of GSH cont...

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