Pleased to share this work! For decades it's been postulated that glucagon stimulates lipolysis & fatty acid release from white adipose tissue. To the contrary, we observed no metabolic effects of glucagon receptor signaling at WAT. https://t.co/nB6nEQyVrI
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The 2025 Sarver Heart Center Cardiovascular Research Symposium starts on Monday! Check out our program, featuring talks from renowned cardiologists and researchers from UArizona, UTSW and CNIC. Stream the events live here: https://t.co/VytdO3OU11
Wow, what a way to kick off 2025! Big congratulations to Sinai Health’s Dr.
@DanielJDrucker on receiving the Frontiers of Knowledge Award
@FundacionBBVA for his pioneering research into the function and mechanism of GLP-1 based medicines!
Read more: https://t.co/eC2NRGL7Q3
Beautiful surprise in the lab today- Homemade lab themed Xmas tree. Ornaments collected in the lab over the year, lab tape garland and a mouse topper. Zoom in to revel at the beauty! Amazing thoughtful craftsmanship, Izzy 😊 Thank you! @UAZHealth@UAZMedicineEdu@UAZMedTucson
In 2018, we reported that heavy smokers are characterized by fasting hyperglucagonemia (https://t.co/aiFDXHjbN1) suggesting a link to the elevated #T2D risk in smokers.
Here, Hamilton et al. shows how nicotine increases glucagon release from alpha cells💡: https://t.co/t3WEpqMGtO
GLP-1RAs are neuroprotective in most preclinical studies. Here we detect robust glucose control & #weightloss yet no reduction in plaque, hippocampal IBA1 or GFAP + cells nor cytokine expression with semaglutide or tirzepatide in APP/S1 and 5XFAD mice https://t.co/K1QGDoGTMv
I told my lab we'd go out to Vivace when this R01 was funded, so here we are 😋. I'm so grateful for this wonderful group of kind, talented, hard working trainees. They make every day in lab fun and exciting.
We have our fair share, sadly of "negative, non-essential, not required, dispensable for" observations. Understandably, the universe prefers positive exciting transformative data, in a world where reproducibility is not yet appropriately measured or valued https://t.co/FP0ru6nJ4T
I talk about this all of the time!
This time in a podcast🎧 @inside_exercise
The power of exercise to benefit our health and wellbeing is remarkable🔥
Emerging evidence indicates multifaceted benefits of exercise for patients with cancer💪🍀
Anything you want discussed?👩🔬
Stern Lab trainees had a great time at the Department of Medicine Research Trainee Celebration. We're excited to give Eddie the Wildcat a home until the next event. Thadeus gave him the nickname Polymerase 🤣 @UAZMedicineEdu @ua