What happens to the glycogen concerntration in the liver cells when the concerntration of adrelinein the blood stream increases?
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Trigger the breakdown of glycogen. Muscular activity or its anticipation leads to the release of epinephrine (adrenaline), a catecholamine derived from tyrosine, from the adrenal medulla. Epinephrine markedly stimulates glycogen breakdown in muscle and, to a lesser extent, in the liver. The liver is more responsive to glucagon, a polypeptide hormone that is secreted by the α cells of the pancreas when the blood-sugar level is low. Physiologically, glucagon signifies the starved state.
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