
Dylan Duerre
@dylan_duerre
UW Madison PhD Student - Galmozzi Lab. Studying how fat contributes to physiology and aging. Catch me in the lab or on the lake!
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14-05-2012 01:08:37
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In mice adipose BAT haem biosynthesis is a key regulator of thermogenesis and sex-dependent BCAA homeostasis Nature Metabolism nature.com/articles/s4225…

Haem biosynthesis regulates BCAA catabolism and thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue "...These findings establish adipose haem biosynthesis as a key regulator of thermogenesis and sex-dependent BCAA homeostasis..." Dylan Duerre nature.com/articles/s4225…



Rapamycin does not compromise physical performance or muscle hypertrophy after PoWeR while intermittent rapamycin alleviates glucose disruptions by frequent rapamycin 👉"Rapamycin is largely compatible with exercise adaptations" Lamming Lab The Hornberger Lab and coauthors 🏆


Today in Nature Communications, we show the #FutileCreatineCycle plays a key role in #thermogenesis, independent of UCP1. We also challenge the belief that brown adipocytes lack enough ATP synthase for thermogenesis. Congrats Jakub Bunk! Full paper: rdcu.be/egoV7 Rosalind & Morris Goodman Cancer Institute



RESEARCH | Dylan Duerre, Andrea Galmozzi et al. (UW–Madison): Inhibition of haem synthesis is shown to lead to the accumulation of branched-chain amino acids in the brown adipose tissue of mice, which impairs #thermogenesis 🐭🌡️ nature.com/articles/s4225…

RESEARCH BRIEFING | Dylan Duerre, Andrea Galmozzi et al. (UW–Madison): A BCAA–haem axis regulates brown fat function 🐭🌡️ nature.com/articles/s4225…

