Published: Vol 2, Iss 10, May 20, 2012 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.186 Views: 39996
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Abstract
Liver is the major site for glycogen storage. Glycogen content can be significantly altered upon disruption of glucose homeostasis in metabolic syndromes, such as diabetes. Glycogen content can be determined by an acid-hydrolysis method (Passonneau and Lauderdale, 1974). Basically, glucose, the hydrolysis product of glycogen, is converted into glucose-6-phosphate (G-6-P) by hexokinase in the presence of ATP. With the supply of NADP, G-6-P is further converted into 6-phosphogluconic acid by G-6-P dehydrogenase (G-6-PDH), while production of NADPH can be measured spectrophotometrically. Our lab has used this method to demonstrate that liver glycogen levels are significantly elevated in diabetic Perk knockout mice (Zhang et al., 2002).
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Please note that gender, age, genetic background, and particularly, feeding status, which can be affected by housing light-dark cycle, can affect glycogen levels in the liver. Animals fed ad libitum should be used for this type of experiment.
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This protocol was adapted from the previously described work of Passonneau and Lauderdale (Passonneau and Lauderdale, 1974). PZ was supported by a research assistantship in the Cavener lab at the Pennsylvania State University. This work was supported by an NIH R01 grant awarded to DC.
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Zhang, P. (2012). Analysis of Mouse Liver Glycogen Content. Bio-protocol 2(10): e186. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.186.
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Biochemistry > Carbohydrate > Glycogen
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