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Anders J. Kolnes
Researcher at Oslo University Hospital
Publications - 11
Citations - 746
Anders J. Kolnes is an academic researcher from Oslo University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycogen synthase & Skeletal muscle. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications receiving 531 citations. Previous affiliations of Anders J. Kolnes include Charles University in Prague.
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The role of skeletal muscle glycogen breakdown for regulation of insulin sensitivity by exercise.
TL;DR: The reduction of skeletal muscle glycogen after exercise allows a healthy storage of carbohydrates after meals and prevents development of type 2 diabetes.
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GDF15 Provides an Endocrine Signal of Nutritional Stress in Mice and Humans
Satish Patel,Anna Alvarez-Guaita,Audrey Melvin,Debra Rimmington,Alessia Dattilo,Emily L. Miedzybrodzka,Irene Cimino,Anne-Catherine Maurin,Geoffrey P. Roberts,Claire L Meek,Samuel Virtue,Lauren M. Sparks,Stephanie A. Parsons,Leanne M. Redman,George A. Bray,Alice P. Liou,Rachel M Woods,Siôn A Parry,Per Bendix Jeppesen,Anders J. Kolnes,Heather P. Harding,David Ron,Antonio Vidal-Puig,Frank Reimann,Fiona M. Gribble,Carl J. Hulston,I. Sadaf Farooqi,Pierre Fafournoux,Steven R. Smith,Jørgen Jensen,Danna M. Breen,Zhidan Wu,Bei B. Zhang,Anthony P. Coll,David B. Savage,Stephen O'Rahilly +35 more
TL;DR: GDF15 expression is regulated by the integrated stress response and is induced in selected tissues in mice in these settings, and it is demonstrated that pharmacological GDF15 administration to mice can trigger conditioned taste aversion, suggesting that GDF 15 may induce an aversive response to nutritional stress.
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The myokine decorin is regulated by contraction and involved in muscle hypertrophy.
Timo Kanzleiter,Michaela Rath,Sven W. Görgens,Jørgen Jensen,Daniel S. Tangen,Anders J. Kolnes,Kristoffer Jensen Kolnes,Kristoffer Jensen Kolnes,Sindre Lee,Jürgen Eckel,Annette Schürmann,Kristin Eckardt +11 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that decorin secreted from myotubes in response to exercise is involved in the regulation of muscle hypertrophy and hence could play a role in exercise-related restructuring processes of skeletal muscle.
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The exercise-regulated myokine chitinase-3-like protein 1 stimulates human myocyte proliferation
Sven W. Görgens,Marit Hjorth,Kristin Eckardt,S. Wichert,Frode Norheim,Torgeir Holen,Sindre Lee,Torgrim Mikal Langleite,Kåre I. Birkeland,Hans Kristian Stadheim,Kristoffer Jensen Kolnes,Daniel S. Tangen,Anders J. Kolnes,Jørgen Arendt Jensen,Christian A. Drevon,Jürgen Eckel +15 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work was to study the impact of exercise on CHI3L1 production and the effect of Chitinase‐3‐like protein 1/PAR‐2 signalling on skeletal muscle growth and repair.
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Epinephrine-stimulated glycogen breakdown activates glycogen synthase and increases insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in epitrochlearis muscles
Anders J. Kolnes,Jesper B. Birk,Einar Eilertsen,Jorid T. Stuenæs,Jørgen F. P. Wojtaszewski,Jørgen Arendt Jensen +5 more
TL;DR: Epinephrine stimulates glycogenolysis in epitrochlearis muscles with normal and high, but not low, glycogen content, and for the first time document direct regulation of GS phosphorylation by glycogencontent.