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Jason S SeidmanUniversity of California, San Diego Verified email at health.ucsd.edu Cited by 1654 |
Sympathetic neuron–associated macrophages contribute to obesity by importing and metabolizing norepinephrine
The cellular mechanism(s) linking macrophages to norepinephrine (NE)-mediated regulation
of thermogenesis have been a topic of debate. Here we identify sympathetic neuron–…
of thermogenesis have been a topic of debate. Here we identify sympathetic neuron–…
[PDF][PDF] Niche-specific reprogramming of epigenetic landscapes drives myeloid cell diversity in nonalcoholic steatohepatitis
… Seidman and colleagues address this problem by defining cell- and disease-specific
enhancer landscapes that enable inference of key transcription factors that drive myeloid cell …
enhancer landscapes that enable inference of key transcription factors that drive myeloid cell …
[PDF][PDF] Liver-derived signals sequentially reprogram myeloid enhancers to initiate and maintain Kupffer cell identity
Tissue environment plays a powerful role in establishing and maintaining the distinct
phenotypes of resident macrophages, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly …
phenotypes of resident macrophages, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain poorly …
[PDF][PDF] Expansion of islet-resident macrophages leads to inflammation affecting β cell proliferation and function in obesity
The nature of obesity-associated islet inflammation and its impact on β cell abnormalities
remains poorly defined. Here, we explore immune cell components of islet inflammation and …
remains poorly defined. Here, we explore immune cell components of islet inflammation and …
Exercise and diabetes
…, P Gong, CM Kelley, JS Seidman… - … Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Diet and exercise form the foundation of a healthy lifestyle. These are especially important
for people living with diabetes mellitus, as they are the most practical non‐pharmacological …
for people living with diabetes mellitus, as they are the most practical non‐pharmacological …
[PDF][PDF] Neutralization of oxidized phospholipids ameliorates non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
X Sun, JS Seidman, P Zhao, TD Troutman, NJ Spann… - Cell metabolism, 2020 - cell.com
Oxidized phospholipids (OxPLs), which arise due to oxidative stress, are proinflammatory and
proatherogenic, but their roles in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are unknown. Here…
proatherogenic, but their roles in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are unknown. Here…
Cell-specific discrimination of desmosterol and desmosterol mimetics confers selective regulation of LXR and SREBP in macrophages
…, TD Troutman, JS Seidman… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
Activation of liver X receptors (LXRs) with synthetic agonists promotes reverse cholesterol
transport and protects against atherosclerosis in mouse models. Most synthetic LXR agonists …
transport and protects against atherosclerosis in mouse models. Most synthetic LXR agonists …
Antimicrobial production by perifollicular dermal preadipocytes is essential to the pathophysiology of acne
Innate immune defense against deep tissue infection by Staphylococcus aureus is orchestrated
by fibroblasts that become antimicrobial when triggered to differentiate into adipocytes. …
by fibroblasts that become antimicrobial when triggered to differentiate into adipocytes. …
[HTML][HTML] Discrimination of cell-intrinsic and environment-dependent effects of natural genetic variation on Kupffer cell epigenomes and transcriptomes
Noncoding genetic variation drives phenotypic diversity, but underlying mechanisms and
affected cell types are incompletely understood. Here, investigation of effects of natural genetic …
affected cell types are incompletely understood. Here, investigation of effects of natural genetic …
[HTML][HTML] Improvements in episodic future thinking methodology: Establishing a standardized episodic thinking control
K Hollis-Hansen, SE O'Donnell, JS Seidman… - PloS One, 2019 - journals.plos.org
Objective Delay discounting (DD) is the choice of a smaller immediate reward over a larger
delayed reward, which has been associated with a number of maladaptive behaviors. …
delayed reward, which has been associated with a number of maladaptive behaviors. …