In the present paper we formulate the hypothesis that brain glycogen is a critical determinant in the modulation of carbohydrate supply at the cellular level. Specifically, we propose that mobilization of astrocytic glycogen after an increase in AMP levels during enhanced neuronal activity controls the concentration of glucose phosphates in astrocytes. This would result in modulation of glucose phosphorylation by hexokinase and upstream cell glucose uptake. This mechanism would favor glucose channeling to activated neurons, supplementing the already rich neuron-astrocyte metabolic and functional partnership with important implications for the energy compounds used to sustain neuronal activity. The hypothesis is based on recent modeling evid...
For years glucose was thought to constitute the sole energy substrate for neurons; it was believed t...
Glucose is the obligate energetic fuel for the mammalian brain, and most studies of cerebral energy ...
In the classical model the energy requirements during neuronal activation are provided by the delive...
In this article, we examined theoretically the role of human cerebral glycogen in buffering the meta...
The brain contains a significant amount of glycogen that is an order of magnitude smaller than that ...
The brain contains glycogen but at low concentration com-pared with liver and muscle. In the adult b...
: These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Glycogen metabolism has important implic...
Glycogen metabolism has important implications for the functioning of the brain, especially the coop...
In this paper, we combined several mathematical models of cerebral metabolism and nutrient transport...
The brain requires a constant and substantial energy supply to maintain its main functions. For deca...
International audienceThe main energy source powering the brain is glucose. Strong energy needs of o...
International audienceThe main energy source powering the brain is glucose. Strong energy needs of o...
International audienceThe main energy source powering the brain is glucose. Strong energy needs of o...
For years glucose was thought to constitute the sole energy substrate for neurons; it was believed t...
For years glucose was thought to constitute the sole energy substrate for neurons; it was believed t...
For years glucose was thought to constitute the sole energy substrate for neurons; it was believed t...
Glucose is the obligate energetic fuel for the mammalian brain, and most studies of cerebral energy ...
In the classical model the energy requirements during neuronal activation are provided by the delive...
In this article, we examined theoretically the role of human cerebral glycogen in buffering the meta...
The brain contains a significant amount of glycogen that is an order of magnitude smaller than that ...
The brain contains glycogen but at low concentration com-pared with liver and muscle. In the adult b...
: These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: Glycogen metabolism has important implic...
Glycogen metabolism has important implications for the functioning of the brain, especially the coop...
In this paper, we combined several mathematical models of cerebral metabolism and nutrient transport...
The brain requires a constant and substantial energy supply to maintain its main functions. For deca...
International audienceThe main energy source powering the brain is glucose. Strong energy needs of o...
International audienceThe main energy source powering the brain is glucose. Strong energy needs of o...
International audienceThe main energy source powering the brain is glucose. Strong energy needs of o...
For years glucose was thought to constitute the sole energy substrate for neurons; it was believed t...
For years glucose was thought to constitute the sole energy substrate for neurons; it was believed t...
For years glucose was thought to constitute the sole energy substrate for neurons; it was believed t...
Glucose is the obligate energetic fuel for the mammalian brain, and most studies of cerebral energy ...
In the classical model the energy requirements during neuronal activation are provided by the delive...