Gigp-40.mp4 (2026)
Glycogen supports glycolytic plasticity in neurons - PMC - NIH
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This paper explores the role of glycogen as a metabolic fuel source within neurons, specifically focusing on Glycogen-Dependent Glycolytic Plasticity (GDGP). Recent studies using sensors like HYlight in models such as Caenorhabditis elegans have identified that neurons can utilize glycogen to regulate glycolytic states during periods of high activity or transient hypoxia. This study highlights the essential role of PYGL-1, an ortholog of human glycogen phosphorylase, in sustaining this plasticity. Introduction an ortholog of human glycogen phosphorylase
Neurons employ both glycogen-dependent (GDGP) and glycogen-independent pathways to maintain glycolytic plasticity. Conclusion