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Increased liver glycogen levels enhance exercise capacity in mice
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 297Issue 2100976Published online: July 17, 2021- Iliana López-Soldado
- Joan J. Guinovart
- Jordi Duran
Cited in Scopus: 10Muscle glycogen depletion has been proposed as one of the main causes of fatigue during exercise. However, few studies have addressed the contribution of liver glycogen to exercise performance. Using a low-intensity running protocol, here, we analyzed exercise capacity in mice overexpressing protein targeting to glycogen (PTG) specifically in the liver (PTGOE mice), which show a high concentration of glycogen in this organ. PTGOE mice showed improved exercise capacity, as determined by the distance covered and time ran in an extenuating endurance exercise, compared with control mice.