Metabolic stress in the myocardium arises from a diverse array of acute and chronic pathophysiological contexts. Glycogen mishandling is a key feature of metabolic stress, while maladaptation in energy-stress situations confers functional deficits. Cardiac glycogen serves as a pivotal reserve for myocardial energy, which is classically described as an energy source and contributes to glucose homeostasis during hypoxia or ischemia. Despite extensive research activity, how glycogen metabolism affects cardiovascular disease remains unclear. In this review, we focus on its regulation across myocardial energy metabolism in response to stress, and its role in metabolism, immunity, and autophagy. We further summarize the cardiovascular-related drugs regulating glycogen metabolism. In this way, we provide current knowledge for the understanding of glycogen metabolism in the myocardium.
Keywords: Autophagy; Cardiac glycogen; Glycolysis; Immune regulation; Lipid metabolism; Metabolic stress; Mitochondrial function.
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