BIOC 406 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Bulgarian Lev, Ketone Bodies, Decoy

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Glycogen is one of the ways we store energy in our bodies. The first thing we use when we fast and need energy in glycogen after using endogenous glucose. You use glycogen stored in the liver, which it releases as glucose into the blood. The synthesis of glycogen starts by converting glucose-6-phosphate to glucose-1-phosphate, and use energy to make utp-glucose (and udp-glucose pyrophosphate). Udp-glucose is then used by glycogen synthase to make glycogen. When we need to break down glycogen, glycogen phosphorylase uses a phosphate for phosphorolysis, and makes glucose-1-phosphate, and if you want to use it for glycolysis, you convert it into glucose-6-phosphate. Insulin is released into blood from pancreatic b-cells when there is lots of glucose in the blood. Glucagon is released into blood from pancreatic a-cells when there is little glucose in the blood. If you have a high concentration of glucose, it goes through glut2, which has a very low affinity for glucose.

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