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B.Ed. Physical Education, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 6/1981 M.S. Exercise Physiology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 5/1984 Ph.D. Physiology, University of California, Berkeley, 5/1988

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Abbott, M. J., Constantinescu, S., Turcotte, L. P. (2012). AMPKa2 is an essential signal in the regulation of insulin-stimulated fatty acid uptake in control-fed and high fat-fed mice. Experimental Physiology. PubMed Web Address Kelly, K. R., Turcotte, L. P. (2012). AMP-regulated kinase and calcium/calmodulin-dependent kinase II co-regulate fatty acid uptake and oxidation in L6 muscle cells. Recent Research Development in Physiology. Vol. 5, pp. 15-26. Abbott, M. J., Bogachus, L. D., Turcotte, L. P. (2011). AMPKalpha2 deficiency uncovers time-dependency in the regulation of cotnraction-induced palmitate and glucose uptake in mouse muscle. Journal of Applied Physiology. Vol. 111, pp. 125-134. Ali, A. H., Koutsari, C., Mundi, M., Stegall, M. D., Heimbach, J. K., Taler, S. J., Nygren, J., Thorell, A., Bogachus, L. D., Turcotte, L. P., Bernlohr, D., Jensen, M. D. (2011). Free fatty acid storage in omental and abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue - effects of sex, lipogenic enzyme activity and transport proteins. Diabetes. Vol. 60, pp. 2300-2307. Bogachus, L. D., Turcotte, L. P. (2011). HIV protease inhibitors induce metabolic dysfunction in part via increased JNK1/2 pro-inflammatory signaling in L6 cells. Antiviral Research. Vol. 92, pp. 415-423. Bogachus, L. D., Turcotte, L. P. (2010). Genetic downregulation of AMPKalpha1 and AMPKalpha2 uncovers the mechanism by which metformin decreases FA uptake and oxidation in skeletal muscle cells. America Journal of Physiology, Cell. Vol. 299, pp. C1549-C1561. Kelly, K. R., Abbott, M. J., Turcotte, L. P. (2010). Short-term AMPK activation enhances insulin-sensitive FA uptake and increases the effects of insulin on FA oxidation in L6 muscle cells. Exper Biol Med. Vol. 235, pp. 514-521. Abbott, M. J., Edelman, A. M., Turcotte, L. P. (2009). CaMKK is an upstream signal of AMP-activated protein kinase in regulation of substrate metabolism in contracting skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. Vol. 297, pp. R1724-R1732. Turcotte, L. P., Fisher, J. S. (2008). Skeletal muscle insulin resistance: Roles of fatty acid metabolism and exercise. Physical Therapy. Vol. 88 (11), pp. 1279-1296. Kelly, K. R., Sung, C. K., Abbott, M. J., Turcotte, L. P. (2008). Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-dependent insulin regulation of long-chain fatty acid (LCFA) metabolism in L6 cells: involvement of atypical protein kinase C-zeta in LCFA uptake but not oxidation. Journal of Endocrinology. Vol. 198, pp. 375-384. Raney, M. A., Turcotte, L. P. (2008). Evidence for the involvement of CaMKII and AMPK in Ca+2-dependent signaling pathways regulating FA uptake and oxidation in contracting rodent muscle. Journal of Applied Physiology. Vol. 104, pp. 1366-1373. Berthiaume, M., Laplante, M., Festuccia, W., Cianflore, K., Turcotte, L., Joanisse, D., Olivecrone, G., Deshaies, Y. (2007). 11-?-HSD-1 inhibition improves triglyceridemia through reduced liver VLDL secretion and partitions lipids towards oxidative tissues. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. Vol. 293, pp. E1054-E1052. Raney, M. A., Turcotte, L. P. (2007). Evidence for the regulation of contraction-induced fatty acid oxidation via extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 activation independent of changes in fatty acid uptake. Metabolism. Vol. 56, pp. 1192-1200. Todd, M. K., Watt, M. J., Le, J., Hevener, A. L., Turcotte, L. P. (2007). Thiazolidinediones enhance skeletal muscle triacylglecerol synthesis while protecting against fatty acid-induced inflammation and insulin resistance. Am J Physio Endocrinol Metab. Vol. 292, pp. E485-E493. Raney, M. A., Turcotte, L. P. (2006). Regulation of contraction-induced FA uptake and oxidation by AMPK and ERK1/2 is intensity dependent in rodent muscle. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. Vol. 291, pp. E1220-E1227. Raney, M. A., Yee, A. J., Todd, M. K., Turcotte, L. P. (2005). AMPK activation is not critical in the regulation of muscle FA uptake and oxidation during low-intensity muscle contraction. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. Vol. 288, pp. E592-E598. Turcotte, L. P., Raney, M. A., Todd, M. K. (2005). ERK1/2 inhibition prevents contraction-induced increase in plasma membrane FAT/CD36 content and FA uptake in rodent muscle. Acta Physiol Scand. Vol. 184, pp. 131-139. Tucker, M. Z., Turcotte, L. P. (2005). Brief food restriction in old animals decreases TG content and insulin-stimulated TG synthesis. J Gerontol Biol Sci. Vol. 60A, pp. 157-164. Todd, M. K., Yaspelkis III, B. B., Turcotte, L. P. (2005). Short-term leptin treatment increases fatty acid uptake and oxidation in muscle of high fat-fed rats. Metabolism. Vol. 54, pp. 1218-1224. Tucker, M. Z., Turcotte, L. P. (2003). Aging is associated with elevated muscle triglyceride content and increased insulin-stimulated fatty acid uptake. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. Vol. 283, pp. E827-E835. Turcotte, L. P. (2003). Mitochondria: Biogenesis, structure and function. Med Sci Sports & Exerc. Vol. 35, pp. 82-85. Tucker, M. Z., Turcotte, L. P. (2002). Impaired fatty acid oxidation in muscle of aging rats perfused under basal conditions. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. Vol. 282, pp. E1102-E1109. Turcotte, L. P., Tucker, M. Z. (2002). Brief food restriction increases FA oxidation and glycogen synthesis under insulin-stimulated conditions. Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative and Comp Physiol. Vol. 282, pp. R1210-R1218. Yee, A. J., Turcotte, L. P. (2002). Insulin fails to alter plasma LCFA metabolism in muscle perfused at similar glucose uptake. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. Vol. 283, pp. E73-E77. Turcotte, L. P. (2002). High carbohydrate availabillity increases LCFA uptake and decreases LCFA oxidation in perfused muscle. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. Vol. 282, pp. E177-E183.

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