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Energy Mobilization Signaling

Meaning

Energy Mobilization Signaling encompasses the intricate neuroendocrine and metabolic communication pathways that precisely orchestrate the rapid release of stored energy substrates into the bloodstream. These substrates are primarily glucose derived from glycogenolysis and fatty acids liberated through lipolysis from adipose tissue. This crucial signaling network is rapidly activated during periods of significantly increased energy demand, such as acute psychological stress, intense physical exercise, or periods of fasting. The overall efficiency and coordination of this complex process are absolutely critical for maintaining systemic energy homeostasis and sustaining physical performance.