glükogenolüüsiga
Glükogenolüüsiga, meaning glycogenolysis in English, is a metabolic process that breaks down glycogen into glucose. Glycogen is a storage form of glucose found primarily in the liver and muscles. This process is crucial for maintaining blood glucose levels and providing energy during periods of fasting or increased physical activity.
The breakdown of glycogen begins with the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase, which removes glucose units from the
In muscle cells, glycogenolysis serves a slightly different purpose. While glucose-6-phosphate is also produced, muscle cells
Hormonal regulation plays a key role in controlling glycogenolysis. Glucagon, a hormone secreted by the pancreas,