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Overview

Eric Hajduch is affiliated with the European Association for the Study of Diabetes in Germany. Their research focuses primarily on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a significant number of publications in these areas. Medicine is another major field of study in their work, with notable contributions to molecular biology, epidemiology, surgery, physiology, and endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism.

The main topics covered in Eric Hajduch's research include sphingolipid metabolism and signaling, lipid membrane structure and behavior, liver disease diagnosis and treatment, cholesterol and lipid metabolism, endoplasmic reticulum stress and disease, adipose tissue and metabolism, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors.

Eric Hajduch has published several papers, including:

  • Roles of Ceramides in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (2021, Journal of Clinical Medicine)
  • Sphingolipid Metabolism and Signaling in Skeletal Muscle: From Physiology to Physiopathology (2020, Frontiers in Endocrinology)
  • Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Metabolism in the Regulation of Obesity/Type 2 Diabetes (2020, Cells)
  • Dihydroceramides in Triglyceride-Enriched VLDL Are Associated with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Severity in Type 2 Diabetes (2020, Cell Reports Medicine)
  • The Reciprocal Relationship between LDL Metabolism and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (2021, Metabolites)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Eric Hajduch include:

  • Hervé Le Stunff
  • Sophie Tan
  • Olivier Bourron
  • Fabienne Foufelle
  • Pascal Ferré

Eric Hajduch's work appears frequently in several publication venues, suggesting active participation in these research communities. These venues include:

  • Frontiers in Endocrinology
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Cells
  • Cell Reports Medicine
  • Metabolites

Best Publications

  • Constitutive activation of protein kinase B alpha by membrane targeting promotes glucose and system A amino acid transport, protein synthesis, and inactivation of glycogen synthase kinase 3 in L6 muscle cells.

    E Hajduch;D R Alessi;B A Hemmings;H S Hundal

  • Ceramide Disables 3-Phosphoinositide Binding to the Pleckstrin Homology Domain of Protein Kinase B (PKB)/Akt by a PKCζ-Dependent Mechanism

    Darren J. Powell;Eric Hajduch;Gursant Kular;Harinder S. Hundal

  • Anti-lipolytic action of AMP-activated protein kinase in rodent adipocytes.

    Marie Daval;Francine Diot-Dupuy;Raymond Bazin;Isabelle Hainault

  • Protein kinase B (PKB/Akt) – a key regulator of glucose transport?

    Eric Hajduch;Gary J Litherland;Harinder S Hundal

  • New insights into ER stress-induced insulin resistance

    Mélissa Flamment;Mélissa Flamment;Mélissa Flamment;Eric Hajduch;Eric Hajduch;Eric Hajduch;Pascal Ferré;Pascal Ferré;Pascal Ferré;Fabienne Foufelle;Fabienne Foufelle;Fabienne Foufelle

  • Intracellular ceramide synthesis and protein kinase Cζ activation play an essential role in palmitate-induced insulin resistance in rat L6 skeletal muscle cells

    Darren J. Powell;Sophie Turban;Alexander Gray;Eric Hajduch

  • L-leucine availability regulates phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, p70 S6 kinase and glycogen synthase kinase-3 activity in L6 muscle cells: evidence for the involvement of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway in the L-leucine-induced up-regulation of system A amino acid transport.

    Karine Peyrollier;Eric Hajduch;Anne S. Blair;Russell Hyde

  • Ceramide impairs the insulin-dependent membrane recruitment of protein kinase B leading to a loss in downstream signalling in L6 skeletal muscle cells.

    E. Hajduch;A. Balendran;I. H. Batty;G. J. Litherland

  • The Role of Inflammatory Cytokines, the RANKL/OPG Axis, and the Immunoskeletal Interface in Physiological Bone Turnover and Osteoporosis

    M. Neale Weitzmann;M. Neale Weitzmann

  • Regulation of Glucose Transport and Glycogen Synthesis in L6 Muscle Cells during Oxidative Stress EVIDENCE FOR CROSS-TALK BETWEEN THE INSULIN AND SAPK2/p38 MITOGEN-ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE SIGNALING PATHWAYS

    Anne S. Blair;Eric Hajduch;Gary J. Litherland;Harinder S. Hundal

  • Activation of glucose transport by AMP-activated protein kinase via stimulation of nitric oxide synthase.

    L G Fryer;E Hajduch;F Rencurel;I P Salt

  • Cholesterol-induced caveolin targeting to lipid droplets in adipocytes: a role for caveolar endocytosis.

    Soazig Le Lay;Eric Hajduch;Margaret R. Lindsay;Xavier Le Lièpvre

  • IL-1 receptor antagonist in metabolic diseases: Dr Jekyll or Mr Hyde?

    Stephane Perrier;Froogh Darakhshan;Eric Hajduch

  • Serotonin (5-Hydroxytryptamine), a Novel Regulator of Glucose Transport in Rat Skeletal Muscle *

    E Hajduch;F Rencurel;A Balendran;I H Batty

  • Ceramide down-regulates System A amino acid transport and protein synthesis in rat skeletal muscle cells

    Russell Hyde;Eric Hajduch;Darren J. Powell;Peter M. Taylor

  • Intracellular sensing of amino acids in Xenopus laevis oocytes stimulates p70 S6 kinase in a target of rapamycin-dependent manner.

    Graham R. Christie;Eric Hajduch;Harinder S. Hundal;Christopher G. Proud

  • Lipid environment induces ER stress, TXNIP expression and inflammation in immune cells of individuals with type 2 diabetes

    Anaïs Szpigel;Isabelle Hainault;Aurélie Carlier;Nicolas Venteclef

  • Protein kinase C isoforms: Mediators of reactive lipid metabolites in the development of insulin resistance

    Sophie Turban;Eric Hajduch;Eric Hajduch;Eric Hajduch

  • Plasma membrane subdomain compartmentalization contributes to distinct mechanisms of ceramide action on insulin signaling.

    Cédric M. Blouin;Cécilia Prado;Karen K. Takane;Françoise Lasnier

  • Lipid droplet analysis in caveolin-deficient adipocytes: alterations in surface phospholipid composition and maturation defects.

    Cédric M. Blouin;Soazig Le Lay;Anita Eberl;Harald C Köfeler

Frequent Co-Authors

Pascal Ferré
Pascal Ferré Sorbonne University
Harinder S. Hundal
Harinder S. Hundal University of Dundee
Fabienne Foufelle
Fabienne Foufelle Sorbonne University
Nick R. Leslie
Nick R. Leslie Heriot-Watt University
Alan R. Prescott
Alan R. Prescott University of Dundee
C. Peter Downes
C. Peter Downes University of Dundee
Kai Simons
Kai Simons Lipotype
Kei Sakamoto
Kei Sakamoto University of Copenhagen

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