Bin Q Yang
2 Papers
Bin Q Yang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Dietary lipids inhibit mitochondria transfer to macrophages to divert adipocyte-derived mitochondria into the blood.
Nicholas Borcherding,Wentong Jia,Rocky Giwa,Rachael L Field,John R. Moley,Benjamin Kopecky,Mandy Man-Lok Chan,Bin Q Yang,Jessica M Sabio,Emma C. Walker,Omar A Osorio,Andrea L. Bredemeyer,Terri A. Pietka,Jennifer Alexander-Brett,Sharon Celeste Morley,Maxim N. Artyomov,Nada A. Abumrad,Joel D. Schilling,Kory J. Lavine,Clair Crewe,Jonathan R. Brestoff +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the long-chain fatty acids enriched in lard suppress mitochondria capture by macrophages, diverting adipocyte-derived mitochondria into the blood for delivery to other organs, such as the heart.
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Vps37a regulates hepatic glucose production by controlling glucagon receptor localization to endosomes.
Revathi Sekar,Karsten Motzler,Yun Kwon,Aaron Novikoff,Julia Jülg,Bahar Najafi,Surui Wang,A. Warnke,Susanne Seitz,Daniela Hass,Sofiya Gancheva,Sabine Kahl,Bin Q Yang,Brian Finan,Kathrin V. Schwarz,Juergen G. Okun,Michael Roden,Matthias Blüher,Timo D. Müller,Natalie Krahmer,Christian Behrends,Oliver Plettenburg,Marta Miaczynska,Stephan Herzig,Anja Zeigerer +24 more
TL;DR: Sekar et al. as mentioned in this paper reported that Vps37a regulates hepatic glucose production by controlling glucagon receptor localization to endosomes and showed that changing the localization of the receptor by targeting endosomal VPS37a alters glucose production and usage downstream of glucagon, without affecting lipid metabolism.