Bio 9 - Glycogen Flashcards

1
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What does Branching enzyme convert?

A

Converts Uridine disphosphoglucose (UDP-glucose) into alpha-1,6 glycosidic linkages.

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What are the two forms of glycogen chain linkages?

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Alpha-1,4 glycosidic linkages. Alpha-1,6 glycosidic linkages.

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3
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Why can’t muscles perform gluconeogenesis?

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Because it lacks glucose-6-phosphatase.

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4
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Which enzyme breaks down alpha-1,4 glycosidic linkage to glucose-1-P?

A

Glycogen Phosphorylase.

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5
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Which enzyme converts glucose-1-P to glucose-6-P?

A

Phosphoglucomutase.

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Which enzyme converts alpha -1,6 glycosidic linkage directly to glucose?

A

Alpha 1,6- glucosidase. AKA debranching enzyme.

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7
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What does insulin does in terms of glycogen regulation?

A

It inhibits glycogen phosphorylase, stimulates glycogen synthase.

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What does High-stress state do in glycogen regulation?

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Release epinephrine: beta-adrenergic receptors stimulate adenylyl cyclase, activating glycogen phosphorylase, stimulating glycogenolysis. Release glucagon: stimulates adenylyl cyclase, activating cAMP, which activates protein kinase A, activating glycogen phosphorylase kinase, activating glycogen phosphorylase: stimulating glycogenolysis.

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9
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What is pathophysiology of McArdle disease?

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AKA glycogen storage disease type V, it is due to the defect of the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase. This leads to accumulation of excess glycogen in the muscle, leading to edema from the osmotic pressure, leading to lysis of muscle cells, causing rhabdomyolysis (excess myoglobin in the serum), causing myoglobinuria, and renal failure. Can also cause muscle cramping but have normal life expectancy.

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What is pathophysiology of von Gierke disease?

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AKA glycogen storage disease type I, caused by a defect in the enzyme glucose-6-phosphatase. Causes severe fasting hypoglycemia, hepatomegaly (build-up of glycogen in liver), enlargement of kidney, elevated serum lactate, elevated uric acid, and hypertriglyceridemia.

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What is pathophysiology of Cory disease?

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AKA glycogen storage type III, caused by a defect in the enzyme alpha 1,6-glycosidase, causes milder hypoglycemia, no elevation in lactate levels, no elevation in uric acid.

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What is pathophysiology of Pompe disease?

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AKA glycogen storage disease type II, caused by deficiency of alpha 1,4- glucosidase in the lysosomes, there is infantile type (More severe: severe muscle weakness, cardiomegaly and heart failure, shortened life expectancy) and adult type (no cardiac involvement, gradual onset of skeletal muscle weakness, diaphragm weakness, respiratory failure).

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13
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What is the rate-limiting enzyme for glycogen synthesis? For glycogenolysis?

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For glycogen synthesis: Glycogen synthase. For glycogenolysis: Glycogen phosphorylase.

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Which enzyme converts glucose-6-phosphate to glucose?

A

Glucose-6-phosphatase.

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15
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Which disease has Glycogen phosphorylase deficiency?

A

McArdle disease.

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16
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Which disease has glucose-6-phosphatase deficiency?

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It is von Gierke disease.

17
Q

Which glycogen storage disease has lactic acidosis, hyperlipidemia, hyperuricemia (gout)?

A

It is von Gierke disease.

18
Q

Which disease has alpha 1,6-glucosidase deficiency?

A

Cori disease.

19
Q

Which disease has alpha 1,4-glucosidase deficiency?

A

Pompe disease.

20
Q

Which glycogen storage disease has cardiomegaly?

A

Pompe disease (infantile type).

21
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Which glycogen storage disease has diaphragm weakness leading to respiratory failure?

A

Pompe disease, adult type.

22
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Which glycogen storage disease has increased glycogen in liver, severe fasting hypoglycemia?

A

It is von Gierke disease.

23
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Which glycogen storage disease has hepatomegaly, hypoglycemia, hyperlipidemia but normal kidneys, lactate and uric acid levels?

A

Cori disease.

24
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Which glycogen storage disease has painful muscle cramps, myoglobinuria w/ strenuous exercise?

A

McArdle disease.

25
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Which glycogen storage disease has severe hepatosplenomegaly, enlarged kidneys?

A

It is von Gierke disease.

26
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What does Glycogen synthase make?

A

Converts Uridine disphosphoglucose (UDP-glucose) into alpha-1,4 glycosidic linkages.