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Publication : Sensitive quantification of α-glucans in mouse tissues, cell cultures, and human cerebrospinal fluid.

First Author  Nitschke S Year  2020
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  295
Issue  43 Pages  14698-14709
PubMed ID  32817315 Mgi Jnum  J:300607
Mgi Id  MGI:6488334 Doi  10.1074/jbc.RA120.015061
Citation  Nitschke S, et al. (2020) Sensitive quantification of alpha-glucans in mouse tissues, cell cultures, and human cerebrospinal fluid. J Biol Chem 295(43):14698-14709
abstractText  The soluble alpha-polyglucan glycogen is a central metabolite enabling transient glucose storage to suit cellular energy needs. Glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) comprise over 15 entities caused by generalized or tissue-specific defects in enzymes of glycogen metabolism. In several, e.g. in Lafora disease caused by the absence of the glycogen phosphatase laforin or its interacting partner malin, degradation-resistant abnormally structured insoluble glycogen accumulates. Sensitive quantification methods for soluble and insoluble glycogen are critical to research, including therapeutic studies, in such diseases. This paper establishes methodological advancements relevant to glycogen metabolism investigations generally, and GSDs. Introducing a pre-extraction incubation method, we measure degradation-resistant glycogen in as little as 30 mg of skeletal muscle or a single hippocampus from Lafora disease mouse models. The digestion-resistant glycogen correlates with the disease-pathogenic insoluble glycogen and can readily be detected in very young mice where glycogen accumulation has just begun. Second, we establish a high-sensitivity glucose assay with detection of ATP depletion, enabling 1) quantification of alpha-glucans in cell culture using a medium-throughput assay suitable for assessment of candidate glycogen synthesis inhibitors, and 2) discovery of alpha-glucan material in healthy human cerebrospinal fluid, establishing a novel methodological platform for biomarker analyses in Lafora disease and other GSDs.
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