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Neurons have an active glycogen metabolism that contributes to tolerance to hypoxia.


ABSTRACT: Glycogen is present in the brain, where it has been found mainly in glial cells but not in neurons. Therefore, all physiologic roles of brain glycogen have been attributed exclusively to astrocytic glycogen. Working with primary cultured neurons, as well as with genetically modified mice and flies, here we report that-against general belief-neurons contain a low but measurable amount of glycogen. Moreover, we also show that these cells express the brain isoform of glycogen phosphorylase, allowing glycogen to be fully metabolized. Most importantly, we show an active neuronal glycogen metabolism that protects cultured neurons from hypoxia-induced death and flies from hypoxia-induced stupor. Our findings change the current view of the role of glycogen in the brain and reveal that endogenous neuronal glycogen metabolism participates in the neuronal tolerance to hypoxic stress.

SUBMITTER: Saez I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4050236 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neurons have an active glycogen metabolism that contributes to tolerance to hypoxia.

Saez Isabel I   Duran Jordi J   Sinadinos Christopher C   Beltran Antoni A   Yanes Oscar O   Tevy María F MF   Martínez-Pons Carlos C   Milán Marco M   Guinovart Joan J JJ  

Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 20140226 6


Glycogen is present in the brain, where it has been found mainly in glial cells but not in neurons. Therefore, all physiologic roles of brain glycogen have been attributed exclusively to astrocytic glycogen. Working with primary cultured neurons, as well as with genetically modified mice and flies, here we report that-against general belief-neurons contain a low but measurable amount of glycogen. Moreover, we also show that these cells express the brain isoform of glycogen phosphorylase, allowin  ...[more]

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