Current Research in Physiology (Jan 2024)

Glycophagy is involved in cardiac glycogen regulation in response to exercise

  • Samuel L. James,
  • Parisa Koutsifeli,
  • Randall F. D'Souza,
  • Stewart WC. Masson,
  • Jonathan ST. Woodhead,
  • Troy L. Merry,
  • Lea MD. Delbridge,
  • Kimberley M. Mellor

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. 100131

Abstract

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Cardiac glycogen-autophagy (‘glycophagy’) is disturbed in cardiometabolic pathologies. The physiological role of cardiac glycophagy is unclear. Exercise induces transient cardiac glycogen accumulation. Thus, this study experimentally examined glycophagy involvement during recovery from an exhaustive exercise protocol. Peak myocardial glycogen accumulation in mice was evident at 2 h post-exercise, preceded by transient activation of glycogen synthase. At 4 and 16 h post-exercise, glycogen degradation was associated with decreased STBD1 (glycophagy tagging protein) and increased GABARAPL1 (Atg8 protein), suggesting that glycophagy activity was increased. These findings provide the first evidence that glycophagy is involved in cardiac glycogen physiologic homeostasis post-exercise.

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