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Biomacromolecules ; 15(2): 660-5, 2014 Feb 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24372590

ABSTRACT

Liver glycogen, a highly branched polymer of glucose, is important for maintaining blood-glucose homeostasis. It was recently shown that db/db mice, a model for Type 2 diabetes, are unable to form the large composite glycogen α particles present in normal, healthy mice. In this study, the structure of healthy mouse-liver glycogen over the diurnal cycle was characterized using size exclusion chromatography and transmission electron microscopy. Glycogen was found to be formed as smaller ß particles, and then only assembled into large α particles, with a broad size distribution, significantly after the time when glycogen content had reached a maximum. This pathway, missing in diabetic animals, is likely to give optimal blood-glucose control during the daily feeding cycle. Lack of this control may contribute to, or result from, diabetes. This discovery suggests novel approaches to diabetes management.


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Blood Glucose/metabolism , Circadian Rhythm , Dietary Fats/administration & dosage , Glycogen/chemistry , Animals , Chromatography, Gel , Glycogen/isolation & purification , Glycogen/metabolism , Liver/chemistry , Liver/metabolism , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains , Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
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