Glycogen phosphorylase in the liver, muscle, and brain initiate glycogenolysis by releasing glucose-1-phosphate from glycogen. Glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor is a cell-permeable acyl urea first identified as an inhibitor of human liver glycogen phosphorylase (IC50 = 53 nM).{28561} It blocks glucagon-induced hepatic glycogenolysis in vivo.{28561} Glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor has been used to study glycogen utilization in human liver HepG2 cells, retinal explants, and human T lymphocyte Kit 225 cells.{28560,28558,28559}
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A cell-permeable acyl urea first identified as an inhibitor of human liver glycogen phosphorylase (IC50 = 53 nM); blocks glucagon-induced hepatic glycogenolysis in vivo