Glycogen storage disease (GSD) refers to a group of rare genetic conditions that affect how the body stores and breaks down glycogen. The most common type is type I, also called von Gierke disease.
Bie, C, Ma, Y, van Zijl, P.C.M., Yadav, N.N., Xu, X, Zheng, H, Liang, D, Zou, C, Areta, JL, Chen, L and Zhou, Y In vivo imaging of glycogen in human muscle. Nature Communications. ISSN 2041-1723 ...
Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK3) was initially described as a key enzyme involved in glycogen metabolism, but is now known to regulate a diverse array of cell functions. The study of the ...
Conclusions: As seven subjects completed the time trials with the same end exercise muscle glycogen concentrations, diet induced changes in pacing strategies during the time trials in these subjects ...
Methods: Glycogen content and activity of muscle enzymes with regulatory functions in glycogen synthesis were examined. Results: Testosterone treatment increased glycogen content of extensor digitorum ...
Your body uses glycogen to process and store glucose, mainly in the liver and muscles. According to the International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN), glycogen is your muscles’ main source of ...