Control of Glycolysis and Glycogen Metabolism
1996; Wiley; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/cphy.cp120119
ISSN2040-4603
Autores Tópico(s)Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
ResumoAbstract The sections in this article are: Importance of Glycolysis in Skeletal Muscle at Rest and During Exercise General Overview of the Glycolytic Pathway ATP Supply Support of Other Metabolic Needs Properties of Glycogen and Associated Enzymes Structure of Glycogen Control of GP Control of GS Integrated Control of GP and GS During Exercise Other Specific Glycolytic Enzyme Controls Equilibrium Group Phosphofructokinase Aldolase Glyceraldehydephosphate Dehydrogenase and Phosphoglycerate Kinase ( PGK ) Phosphoglycerate Mutase and Enolase Pyruvate Kinase Lactate Dehydrogenase Carbohydrate Utilization at Rest and During Exercise Diurnal Variations of Body Stores at Rest CHO Utilization during Exercise Control of Glycogenolysis during Heavy Exercise Postexercise Glycogen Synthesis and its Control Resynthesis of Muscle Glycogen After Exercise Regulatory Mechanisms Muscle Glycogen Metabolism and Fatigue Importance of CHO during Prolonged Exercise Importance of Glycogen during High‐Intensity Exercise Integrative Aspects of Glycolytic Control and Future Directions (K. Sahlin) Rest‐Work Transition Future Directions Integrative Aspects of Glycolytic Control and Future Directions (R. J. Connett) Systems Analysis Cellular Oxygen Tension and Lactate Formation Summary State of the Phosphate Energy System Cytosolic pH Substrate Effects Future Directions
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