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| *Glucagon secretion is stimulated under conditions of hypoglycaemia and inhibited under conditions of hyperglycaemia. Parasympathetic innervation via the vagus nerve also stimulates release of glucagon. | | *Glucagon secretion is stimulated under conditions of hypoglycaemia and inhibited under conditions of hyperglycaemia. Parasympathetic innervation via the vagus nerve also stimulates release of glucagon. |
| *Glucagon has a ''catabolic'' effect on body reserves. | | *Glucagon has a ''catabolic'' effect on body reserves. |
− | *The main target tissue is the liver. | + | *The main target tissue is the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]]. |
| **Here it acts primarily to increase the degradation of glycogen via glycogenolysis and to increase the synthesis of glucose from amino acids via gluconeogenesis. | | **Here it acts primarily to increase the degradation of glycogen via glycogenolysis and to increase the synthesis of glucose from amino acids via gluconeogenesis. |
| ***Glycogen regulates the reaction in glycolysis which converts phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to pyruvate. This reaction is catalysed by the enzyme '''pyruvate kinase''' and produces a molecule of ATP. Glucagon ''inactivates'' this enzyme by phosphorylation via protein kinase A (PKA). | | ***Glycogen regulates the reaction in glycolysis which converts phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) to pyruvate. This reaction is catalysed by the enzyme '''pyruvate kinase''' and produces a molecule of ATP. Glucagon ''inactivates'' this enzyme by phosphorylation via protein kinase A (PKA). |
| **It increases the β oxidation of fatty acids to provide energy for gluconeogenesis. | | **It increases the β oxidation of fatty acids to provide energy for gluconeogenesis. |
− | *Glucagon also acts on other tissues, including adipose tissue where it increases the rate of lipolysis and, skeletal muscle where it increases the rate of protein catabolism. | + | *Glucagon also acts on other tissues, including adipose tissue where it increases the rate of lipolysis and, [[Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology|skeletal muscle]] where it increases the rate of protein catabolism. |
| *Glucagon reduces basal metabolic rate. | | *Glucagon reduces basal metabolic rate. |
| *Glucagon predominates during fasting metabolism. | | *Glucagon predominates during fasting metabolism. |