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Gary Cline

· Professor Emeritus of Medicine (Endocrinology); Director, Analytical Core, Mouse Metabolic Phenotyping Center at Yale Univ. School of Medicine; Co-Director, Clinical Metabolism Core, Yale Diabetes Research CenterVerified

Yale University · Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism

Active 1987–2024

h-index99
Citations40.4k
Papers34151 last 5y
Funding$18.4M
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Research topics

  • Internal medicine
  • Medicine
  • Biology
  • Endocrinology
  • Chemistry
  • Biotechnology
  • Cell biology
  • Biochemistry

Selected publications

  • Metabolic control analysis of hepatic glycogen synthesis in vivo

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences · 2020 · 81 citations

    • Internal medicine
    • Endocrinology
    • Biology

    ]glucose with metabolic control analysis (MCA) in three rat models: 1) regular chow (RC)-fed male rats (control), 2) high fat diet (HFD)-fed rats, and 3) RC-fed rats with portal vein glucose delivery at a glucose infusion rate matched to the control. During hyperinsulinemia, hyperglycemia dose-dependently increased hepatic glycogen synthesis. At similar levels of hyperinsulinemia and hyperglycemia, HFD-fed rats exhibited a decrease and portal delivery rats exhibited an increase in hepatic glycogen synthesis via the direct pathway compared with controls. However, the strong correlation between liver glucose-6-phosphate concentration and net hepatic glycogen synthetic rate was nearly identical in these three groups, suggesting that the main difference between models is the activation of GCK. MCA yielded a high control coefficient for GCK in all three groups. We confirmed these findings in studies of hepatic GCK knockdown using an antisense oligonucleotide. Reduced liver glycogen synthesis in lipid-induced hepatic insulin resistance and increased glycogen synthesis during portal glucose infusion were explained by concordant changes in translocation of GCK. Taken together, these data indicate that the rate of insulin-stimulated hepatic glycogen synthesis is controlled chiefly through GCK translocation.

  • A Membrane-Bound Diacylglycerol Species Induces PKCϵ-Mediated Hepatic Insulin Resistance

    Cell Metabolism · 2020 · 149 citations

    • Cell biology
    • Biology
    • Biochemistry

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Frequent coauthors

  • Gerald I. Shulman

    Howard Hughes Medical Institute

    302 shared
  • Kitt Falk Petersen

    Yale University

    80 shared
  • Dongyan Zhang

    Yale University

    43 shared
  • Douglas L. Rothman

    Resonance Research (United States)

    41 shared
  • Sylvie Dufour

    Yale University

    37 shared
  • Varman T. Samuel

    University of New Haven

    36 shared
  • Rachel J. Perry

    Yale University

    30 shared
  • Anna Arnal Estape

    22 shared

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