QUÉ SIGNIFICA GLYCOGEN EN INGLÉS
Glucógeno
El glicógeno es un polisacárido multi-ramificado de glucosa que sirve como una forma de almacenamiento de energía en animales y hongos. La estructura de polisacárido representa la forma principal de almacenamiento de glucosa en el cuerpo. En los seres humanos, el glucógeno se produce y se almacena principalmente en las células del hígado y los músculos, y funciona como el almacenamiento secundario de energía a largo plazo. El glucógeno muscular se convierte en glucosa por las células musculares, y el glucógeno del hígado se convierte en glucosa para su uso en todo el cuerpo incluyendo el sistema nervioso central. El glicógeno es el análogo del almidón, un polímero de glucosa en las plantas, que tiene una estructura similar a la amilopectina, pero más extensamente ramificado y compacto que el almidón. El glicógeno se encuentra en forma de gránulos en el citosol / citoplasma en muchos tipos de células, y juega un papel importante en el ciclo de la glucosa. El glicógeno forma una reserva de energía que puede movilizarse rápidamente para satisfacer una necesidad repentina de glucosa, pero que es menos compacta que las reservas de energía de los triglicéridos. En las células del hígado, el glucógeno puede componer hasta el 8% del peso fresco poco después de una comida. Sólo el glucógeno almacenado en el hígado puede ser accesible a otros órganos.
definición de glycogen en el diccionario inglés
La definición de glucógeno en el diccionario es un polisacárido compuesto por unidades de glucosa: la forma en que se almacenan los carbohidratos en el hígado y los músculos en el hombre y los animales. Se puede hidrolizar fácilmente a la glucosa. También se llama almidón animal.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GLYCOGEN»
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glycogen en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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Glycogen Storage Disease Type I: New Insights for the ...
Glycogen Storage Disease Type I: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: 2011 Edition is a ScholarlyPaper™ that delivers timely, authoritative, and intensively focused information about Glycogen Storage Disease in a compact format.
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Nutrition and Diet Therapy
282 out. How long a person's glycogen will last during physical activity depends
not only on diet, but also on the intensity of the activity. Moderate activities such
as easy jogging, during which breathing is steady and easy, use glycogen slowly.
Linda DeBruyne, Eleanor Whitney, Kathryn Pinna,
2007
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The Biophysical Foundations of Human Movement
Intense endurance exercise or repeated high- intensity exercise can deplete
muscle glycogen stores, leading to fatigue. To help replace muscle glycogen
after exercise, many athletes consume a high-carbohydrate diet. Carbohydrates
are ...
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Maternal, Fetal, & Neonatal Physiology: A Clinical Perspective
fetus for protein synthesis, as a precursor for fat synthesis, for conversion to
glycogen for storage, and as the primary substrate for oxidative metabolism. Most
of the transferred glucose is oxidized to carbon dioxide and water by the
tricarboxylic ...
Susan Tucker Blackburn,
2007
Storing Glucose as Glycogen Glucose that is not needed as a fuel source is
assembled into the long, branched chains of glycogen. Glycogen can be quickly
disassembled, releasing glucose for energy as needed. Liver glycogen stores
are ...
Paul M. Insel, R. Elaine Turner, Don Ross,
2004
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Essentials of Exercise Physiology
into exercise (when blood glucose and glycogen reserves near depletion)
restores blood glucose levels; this increases carbohydrate availability and delays
fatigue because higher blood glucose levels help sustain the muscles' energy
needs.
William D. McArdle, Frank I. Katch, Victor L. Katch,
2006
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Schiff's Diseases of the Liver
Figure 9.83 Type I glycogen storage disease. Periodic acid-Schiff stain (left)
shows that the enlarged hepatocytes are filled with glycogen, which is removed
by diastase digestion (right), showing the liver cells to have a clear, finely
vesiculated ...
Eugene R. Schiff, Michael F. Sorrell, Willis C. Maddrey,
2007
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Smart Exercise: Burning Fat, Getting Fit
How fast does glycogen go back into the muscle after hard, long exercise? In the
average person, muscle glycogen is replaced at a rate of approximately 5
percent per hour. The muscles of extremely fit athletes can absorb up to 10
percent per ...
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Diabetes Mellitus: A Fundamental and Clinical Text
Interestingly, laforin contains a glycogen binding domain, suggesting an
interaction with glycogen (145). The association of laforin with the branching
state of glycogen may mean that there is some unappreciated mechanism for the
control of ...
Derek LeRoith, Simeon I. Taylor, Jerrold M. Olefsky,
2004
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Joslin's Diabetes Mellitus: Edited by C. Ronald Kahn ... [et ...
The directly measured 20% of meal carbohydrate present in liver glycogen at
peak concentration represents net glycogen synthesis and does not take account
of glycogen turnover (59). Hence, to the degree that hepatic glycogen turnover ...
Elliott Proctor Joslin, C. Ronald Kahn,
2005
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GLYCOGEN»
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Jeanette Winterson: why I fasted for 11 days
Apparently the body first uses up the glycogen stores in the liver. That might take 12 hours, or 24 hours. Afterwards, the body will have to use ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Study shows: Ramadan is good for your health
Zibdeh explained that the body uses all of the glucose from food taken within 6-8 hours, after that time, it starts to break down glycogen. «Times Gazette, Jul 15»
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... for the treatment of phenylketonuria (PKU), and BMN-701, an enzyme replacement therapy for Pompe disease, a glycogen storage disorder. «Insider Trading Report, Jul 15»
6000 calories! What a Tour de France rider eats in just one day
EB: “The period immediately after the finish is crucial for kick starting the riders' recovery, getting their glycogen stores replenished as fast as ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Kerry Pye's health and fitness column: What and when you eat after …
Insulin also works to drive carbohydrate into the cells, where it is stored in the form of glycogen. This stockpile of carbohydrate can then be used ... «Epworth Bells, Jul 15»
Federer: a sporting phenomenon – and I bet he's Banting!
In that way, the body turns blood sugar and glycogen into secondary fuels. “Once you make this transition, you can then train harder, perform ... «BizNews, Jul 15»
Why You Shouldn't Worry About Gaining Weight On Vacation
That's because when we digest carbohydrates, much of their energy is converted into a type of sugar called glycogen that gets stored primarily ... «Oye! Times, Jul 15»
Are You Eating Buckwheat?
... compound that may improve many important elements of blood sugar metabolism (such as production of glycogen and insulin sensitivity). «Huffington Post, Jul 15»
Q&A: Do I need to take rest days?
Rest days also give the body time to refill glycogen stores, prevent overtraining and avoid mental burnout. However, weekly rest days are not ... «Triathlete Europe, Jul 15»
Chocolate milk – the new-age energy drink!
The glycogen levels in the muscles tend to deplete every time you workout. Hence, it is important that you also follow an optimal nutrition ... «TheHealthSite, Jul 15»