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Glycogen synthesis and beyond, a comprehensive review of GSK3 as a key regulator of metabolic pathways and a therapeutic target for treating metabolic diseases

Journal

MEDICINAL RESEARCH REVIEWS
Volume 42, Issue 2, Pages 946-982

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/med.21867

Keywords

energy homeostasis; glucose metabolism; GSK3; insulin sensitivity; metabolic regulators; stress response

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Development Fund (FDCT) of Macao SAR [FDCT/0014/2018/A1, FDCT/0117/2018/A3]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 81772980]
  3. Universidade de Macau [MYRG2018-00158-FHS]

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GSK3 is a highly evolutionarily conserved serine/threonine protein kinase that regulates glycogen synthase in response to insulin stimulation. Its two isoforms, GSK3 alpha and GSK3 beta, are involved in various biological processes and are widely distributed in multiple cell types and tissues. Through animal model studies and the use of GSK3-specific inhibitors, its roles in regulating energy metabolism and homeostasis can be better understood.
Glycogen synthase kinase-3 (GSK3) is a highly evolutionarily conserved serine/threonine protein kinase first identified as an enzyme that regulates glycogen synthase (GS) in response to insulin stimulation, which involves GSK3 regulation of glucose metabolism and energy homeostasis. Both isoforms of GSK3, GSK3 alpha, and GSK3 beta, have been implicated in many biological and pathophysiological processes. The various functions of GSK3 are indicated by its widespread distribution in multiple cell types and tissues. The studies of GSK3 activity using animal models and the observed effects of GSK3-specific inhibitors provide more insights into the roles of GSK3 in regulating energy metabolism and homeostasis. The cross-talk between GSK3 and some important energy regulators and sensors and the regulation of GSK3 in mitochondrial activity and component function further highlight the molecular mechanisms in which GSK3 is involved to regulate the metabolic activity, beyond its classical regulatory effect on GS. In this review, we summarize the specific roles of GSK3 in energy metabolism regulation in tissues that are tightly associated with energy metabolism and the functions of GSK3 in the development of metabolic disorders. We also address the impacts of GSK3 on the regulation of mitochondrial function, activity and associated metabolic regulation. The application of GSK3 inhibitors in clinical tests will be highlighted too. Interactions between GSK3 and important energy regulators and GSK3-mediated responses to different stresses that are related to metabolism are described to provide a brief overview of previously less-appreciated biological functions of GSK3 in energy metabolism and associated diseases through its regulation of GS and other functions.

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