Erik A. Richter (@proferikrichter) 's Twitter Profile
Erik A. Richter

@proferikrichter

I tweet #research results in human #physiology, #metabolism and #diabetes.

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linkhttp://www.nexs.ku.dk calendar_today07-07-2014 22:11:38

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Andreas Mæchel Fritzen (@andreasmfritzen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can women possess similar or even greater whole-body insulin sensitivity, while at the same time typically have less muscle mass and more fat mass than men with the same BMI? We investigated this in our most recent work: faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1096/fj… @BiomedUCPH Novo Nordisk Foundation

Erik A. Richter (@proferikrichter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy to see this huge project finally published and grateful for a terrific collaboration with Katrien De Bock @debocklab and others. Started with a simple question whether GLUT1 is necessary for glucose transport out of muscle capillaries but spiralled into inflamation.

Rasmus Kjøbsted (@rasmuskjobsted) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have you ever doubted the importance of muscle health in type 2 diabetic risk? Check out our latest human study published in Nature Metabolism to see if we’ve cracked the code using a state-of-the-art recall by genotype and deep metabolic phenotyping nature.com/articles/s4225…

Thomas E. Jensen (@tejensen23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new FASEBJ paper. We looked into mTOR Ser1261 phosphorylation in human and mouse muscle, proposed by Diane Fingar's lab to be first an Akt and then AMPK site regulating mTORC1 and 2 activity. Clearly AMPK site but impact on mTORC unclear in our hands faseb.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1096/fj…

Erik A. Richter (@proferikrichter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fascinating how reducing protein intake increases energy expenditure in men and mice regardless of whether protein in the diet is replaced by carbohydrate or fat.

Thomas E. Jensen (@tejensen23) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new paper in Redox Biol showing that insulin stimulation of skeletal muscle surprisingly does not detectably increase the ROS H2O2 using state-of-art methods in different models including humans, but in fact causes a selective reductive shift sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Erik A. Richter (@proferikrichter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our most comprehensive review ever! With twiterless Amira Klip and Philip Bilan. #nexs A Comprehensive View of Muscle Glucose Uptake: Regulation by Insulin, Contractile Activity and Exercise | Physiological Reviews | American Physiological Society journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…

Erik A. Richter (@proferikrichter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our most comprehensive review ever, now out in print. Hopefully a good ressource for many. Great collaboration with Phil Bilan and Amira Klip.