Dr. Endriyas Kelta (DMD, MSc)
Assistant Professor, AAU
,Glycogen Metabolism
– Glycogen
• Storage form of glucose in animal body specially in
liver & muscles
• Readily mobilized when body needs glucose
– Why body stores glucose as glycogen and not as
glucose itself?
• Reasons:
– Insoluble in water
» Exerts no osmotic pressure
• Does not disturb the intracellular fluid
content
• Does not diffuse from its storage sites
– Higher energy level than glucose
– Readily broken down under the influence of
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– Why we need to make glycogen?
• Reasons:
– We are not eating all the time! But our brain needs
glucose continuously
– One of the very important function of glycogen is
to maintain blood glucose level
– Which glycogen is important to maintain blood
glucose level?
• Answer: Liver Glycogen
– Two important tissue sites for glycogen:
• Liver
• Muscle
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– What are the most important differences b/n liver
& muscle glycogen?
– Difference no-1:
» Liver glycogen is mobilized for safety of other
tissues during hypoglycemic condition
» Muscle glycogen is mobilized for its private &
personal needs , not for need of other tissues
» Due to absence/ presence of glucose 6-
phosphatase
– Difference no-2:
» In well fed state:
• Around 100gm of glycogen in liver & 400gm of
glycogen in muscle
• However,
• Muscle glycogen makes 1-2 % of muscle mass
• Liver glycogen makes about 10 % of liver
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