Loss of protein kinase D activity demonstrates redundancy in cardiac glucose metabolism and preserves cardiac function in obesity

Objective: Protein kinase D (PKD) signaling has been implicated in stress-induced cardiac remodeling and function as well as metabolic processes including contraction-mediated cardiac glucose uptake. PKD has recently emerged as a nutrient-sensing kinase that is activated in high-lipid environments,...

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Main Authors: Kirstie A. De Jong (Author), Liam G. Hall (Author), Mark C. Renton (Author), Timothy Connor (Author), Sheree D. Martin (Author), Greg M. Kowalski (Author), Christopher S. Shaw (Author), Clinton R. Bruce (Author), Kirsten F. Howlett (Author), Sean L. McGee (Author)
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Published: Elsevier, 2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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