glikogenolisis
Glikogenolisis, also known as glycogenolysis, is a metabolic pathway that breaks down glycogen into glucose, providing a readily available energy source for cells. This process primarily occurs in the liver and skeletal muscles, where glycogen serves as an energy reserve. The breakdown of glycogen is essential for maintaining blood glucose levels, particularly during periods of fasting or intense physical activity.
The pathway begins with the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase, which catalyzes the cleavage of glycogen into glucose-1-phosphate.
Glikogenolisis is tightly regulated by hormonal and allosteric mechanisms. Glucagon and epinephrine stimulate glycogenolysis by activating
Disruptions in glycogenolysis can lead to metabolic disorders, such as glycogen storage diseases, where defects in