221 results on '"Wojtaszewski, Jørgen F.P."'
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2. Pharmacological activation of PDC flux reverses lipid-induced inhibition of insulin action in muscle during recovery from exercise
3. Personalized phosphoproteomics of skeletal muscle insulin resistance and exercise links MINDY1 to insulin action
4. Direct small molecule ADaM-site AMPK activators reveal an AMPKγ3-independent mechanism for blood glucose lowering
5. Systemic proteome adaptions to 7-day complete caloric restriction in humans
6. Inducible deletion of skeletal muscle AMPKα reveals that AMPK is required for nucleotide balance but dispensable for muscle glucose uptake and fat oxidation during exercise
7. ApoA-1 improves glucose tolerance by increasing glucose uptake into heart and skeletal muscle independently of AMPKα2
8. Mechanisms Preserving Insulin Action during High Dietary Fat Intake
9. Exercise-induced molecular mechanisms promoting glycogen supercompensation in human skeletal muscle
10. Skeletal muscle O-GlcNAc transferase is important for muscle energy homeostasis and whole-body insulin sensitivity
11. Extracellular Vesicles Provide a Means for Tissue Crosstalk during Exercise
12. AMPKγ3 controls muscle glucose uptake in recovery from exercise to recapture energy stores
13. Activation of Skeletal Muscle AMPK Promotes Glucose Disposal and Glucose Lowering in Non-human Primates and Mice
14. TBC1D4-S711 Controls Skeletal Muscle Insulin Sensitization After Exercise and Contraction
15. Global Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Human Skeletal Muscle Reveals a Network of Exercise-Regulated Kinases and AMPK Substrates
16. Insulin Sensitization Following a Single Exercise Bout Is Uncoupled to Glycogen in Human Skeletal Muscle: A Meta-analysis of 13 Single-Center Human Studies
17. Physical inactivity affects skeletal muscle insulin signaling in a birth weight-dependent manner
18. Effects of menopause and high-intensity training on insulin sensitivity and muscle metabolism
19. Metformin improves glycemia independently of skeletal muscle AMPK via enhanced intestinal glucose clearance
20. Comment on De Wendt et al. Contraction-Mediated Glucose Transport in Skeletal Muscle Is Regulated by a Framework of AMPK, TBC1D1/4, and Rac1. Diabetes 2021;70:2796–2809
21. Illumination of the Endogenous Insulin-Regulated TBC1D4 Interactome in Human Skeletal Muscle
22. Prior AICAR Stimulation Increases Insulin Sensitivity in Mouse Skeletal Muscle in an AMPK-Dependent Manner
23. Human Muscle Fiber Type-Specific Insulin Signaling: Impact of Obesity and Type 2 Diabetes
24. 491-P: Severe Muscle Insulin Resistance in Inuit Homozygous Carriers of the Common Greenlandic P.Arg684Ter TBC1D4 Variant Is Improved by a Single Bout of Exercise
25. Can Exercise Mimetics Substitute for Exercise?
26. Prior exercise in humans redistributes intramuscular GLUT4 and enhances insulin-stimulated sarcolemmal and endosomal GLUT4 translocation
27. Early Enhancements of Hepatic and Later of Peripheral Insulin Sensitivity Combined With Increased Postprandial Insulin Secretion Contribute to Improved Glycemic Control After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass
28. Impaired Leptin Gene Expression and Release in Cultured Preadipocytes Isolated From Individuals Born With Low Birth Weight
29. AXIN1 knockout does not alter AMPK/mTORC1 regulation and glucose metabolism in mouse skeletal muscle
30. Effect of exercise training on skeletal muscle protein expression in relation to insulin sensitivity: Per‐protocol analysis of a randomized controlled trial (GO‐ACTIWE)
31. Impairments in Site-Specific AS160 Phosphorylation and Effects of Exercise Training
32. LKB1 Regulates Lipid Oxidation During Exercise Independently of AMPK
33. Illumination of the Endogenous Insulin-Regulated TBC1D4 Interactome in Human Skeletal Muscle.
34. Repeated prolonged whole-body low-intensity exercise: effects on insulin sensitivity and limb muscle adaptations
35. Exercise Alleviates Lipid-Induced Insulin Resistance in Human Skeletal Muscle–Signaling Interaction at the Level of TBC1 Domain Family Member 4
36. GLUT4 and Glycogen Synthase Are Key Players in Bed Rest–Induced Insulin Resistance
37. Molecular Mechanism by Which AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Activation Promotes Glycogen Accumulation in Muscle
38. Lipid-Induced Insulin Resistance Affects Women Less Than Men and Is Not Accompanied by Inflammation or Impaired Proximal Insulin Signaling
39. pH-Gated Succinate Secretion Regulates Muscle Remodeling in Response to Exercise
40. Mechanisms underlying absent training-induced improvement in insulin action in lean, hyperandrogenic women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)
41. A Single Bout of One-Legged Exercise to Local Exhaustion Decreases Insulin Action in Nonexercised Muscle Leading to Decreased Whole-Body Insulin Action
42. Impact of rs361072 in the Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase p110β Gene on Whole-Body Glucose Metabolism and Subunit Protein Expression in Skeletal Muscle
43. Impaired Insulin-Stimulated Phosphorylation of Akt and AS160 in Skeletal Muscle of Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Is Reversed by Pioglitazone Treatment
44. Low Birth Weight and Zygosity Status Is Associated With Defective Muscle Glycogen and Glycogen Synthase Regulation in Elderly Twins
45. Effects of Endurance Exercise Training on Insulin Signaling in Human Skeletal Muscle: Interactions at the Level of Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase, Akt, and AS160
46. Inhibition of Lipolysis Stimulates Peripheral Glucose Uptake but Has No Effect on Endogenous Glucose Production in HIV Lipodystrophy
47. AMPK-Mediated AS160 Phosphorylation in Skeletal Muscle Is Dependent on AMPK Catalytic and Regulatory Subunits
48. Skeletal Muscle Insulin Signaling Defects Downstream of Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase at the Level of Akt Are Associated With Impaired Nonoxidative Glucose Disposal in HIV Lipodystrophy
49. Changes in Exercise-Induced Gene Expression in 5′-AMP–Activated Protein Kinase γ3–Null and γ3 R225Q Transgenic Mice
50. Impact of Genetic Versus Environmental Factors on the Control of Muscle Glycogen Synthase Activation in Twins
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