Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, College of Medicine, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Department of Pediatrics, Powell Gene Therapy Center, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA.
J Neurochem. 2024 May;168(5):728-743. doi: 10.1111/jnc.15926. Epub 2023 Aug 9.
Glycogen is a biologically essential macromolecule that is directly involved in multiple human diseases. While its primary role in carbohydrate storage and energy metabolism in the liver and muscle is well characterized, recent research has highlighted critical metabolic and non-metabolic roles for glycogen in the brain. In this review, the emerging roles of glycogen homeostasis in the healthy and diseased brain are discussed with a focus on advancing our understanding of the role of glycogen in the brain. Innovative technologies that have led to novel insights into glycogen functions are detailed. Key insights into how cellular localization impacts neuronal and glial function are discussed. Perturbed glycogen functions are observed in multiple disorders of the brain, including where it serves as a disease driver in the emerging category of neurological glycogen storage diseases (n-GSDs). n-GSDs include Lafora disease (LD), adult polyglucosan body disease (APBD), Cori disease, Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome (G1D), GSD0b, and late-onset Pompe disease (PD). They are neurogenetic disorders characterized by aberrant glycogen which results in devastating neurological and systemic symptoms. In the most severe cases, rapid neurodegeneration coupled with dementia results in death soon after diagnosis. Finally, we discuss current treatment strategies that are currently being developed and have the potential to be of great benefit to patients with n-GSD. Taken together, novel technologies and biological insights have resulted in a renaissance in brain glycogen that dramatically advanced our understanding of both biology and disease. Future studies are needed to expand our understanding and the multifaceted roles of glycogen and effectively apply these insights to human disease.
糖原是一种生物必需的大分子物质,直接参与多种人类疾病。虽然其在肝脏和肌肉中作为碳水化合物储存和能量代谢的主要作用已得到充分阐明,但最近的研究强调了糖原在大脑中的关键代谢和非代谢作用。在这篇综述中,讨论了糖原动态平衡在健康和患病大脑中的新兴作用,重点是提高我们对糖原在大脑中作用的理解。详细介绍了导致对糖原功能产生新见解的创新技术。讨论了细胞定位如何影响神经元和神经胶质功能的关键见解。在多种脑部疾病中观察到糖原功能紊乱,包括在新兴的神经糖原贮积病(n-GSD)类别中,糖原作为疾病驱动因素的情况。n-GSD 包括 Lafora 病(LD)、成人多聚糖体病(APBD)、Cori 病、葡萄糖转运蛋白 1 缺乏症(G1D)、GSD0b 和迟发性庞贝病(PD)。它们是神经遗传疾病,其特征是异常糖原,导致严重的神经和全身症状。在最严重的情况下,快速的神经退行性变伴随着痴呆,导致在诊断后不久死亡。最后,我们讨论了目前正在开发的治疗策略,这些策略有可能对 n-GSD 患者带来巨大益处。总之,新技术和生物学见解使大脑糖原研究迎来了复兴,极大地提高了我们对生物学和疾病的理解。需要进一步的研究来扩展我们对糖原的理解及其多方面的作用,并有效地将这些见解应用于人类疾病。