Jonathon Smith (@jonosmith01) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathon Smith

@jonosmith01

Visiting postdoctoral fellow - Glancy lab of Muscle Energetics, NHLBI, NIH. Interested in all things skeletal muscle.

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Lykke Sylow (@lykkesylow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here, we discuss the many actions of insulin in skeletal muscle, including GLUT4 translocation, glycogen deposition, lipid accretion, and protein deposition. doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet… Such a joy to write this with my science heroes Erik A. Richter and Amira Klip🙏

Here, we discuss the many actions of insulin in skeletal muscle, including GLUT4 translocation, glycogen deposition, lipid accretion, and protein deposition. doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet… 
Such a joy to write this with my science heroes <a href="/proferikrichter/">Erik A. Richter</a> and Amira Klip🙏
Juleen R. Zierath (@juleenrzierath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Frequent activity breaks from sitting may improve fasting blood sugar (glucose) levels and stabilize daily fluctuations. Our new study is highlighted this month AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism Congrats Jonathon Smith Mladen Savikj and team!

Juleen R. Zierath (@juleenrzierath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest: Three wks of interrupting sitting lowers fasting glucose & glycemic variability, but not glucose tolerance, in free-living women & men with obesity ⁦Jonathon Smith⁩ ⁦Mladen Savikj⁩ ⁦AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism⁩ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34151582/ via @NYTimes nytimes.com/2021/09/08/wel…

APS Publications (@apspublications) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week's most mentioned article is from AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism: Three weeks of interrupting #sitting lowers fasting #glucose and glycemic variability, but not glucose tolerance, in free-living women and men with #obesity ow.ly/f0jY50G9KWU

Last week's most mentioned article is from <a href="/AJPEndoMetab/">AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism</a>:

Three weeks of interrupting #sitting lowers fasting #glucose and glycemic variability, but not glucose tolerance, in free-living women and men with #obesity

ow.ly/f0jY50G9KWU
Jonathon Smith (@jonosmith01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Childhood hero. Bumped into him randomly once, on holiday. Took the time to chat to a young fan and aspiring keeper. Meant the world to me. Absolute legend. RIP #TheGoalie

Juleen R. Zierath (@juleenrzierath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Distinctive exercise-induced inflammatory response and exerkine induction in skeletal muscle of people with type 2 diabetes. Nicolas J. PILLON SRP DIABETES science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

Nicolas J. PILLON (@nicopillon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our MetaMEx.eu database now includes mouse transcriptomics. We hope this will help reduce animal use in research by providing useful data on #exercise responses. Thanks @UtanDjurforsok for the support! #myotwitter

Our MetaMEx.eu database now includes mouse transcriptomics. We hope this will help reduce animal use in research by providing useful data on #exercise responses. Thanks @UtanDjurforsok for the support! #myotwitter
Nicolas J. PILLON (@nicopillon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No, skeletal #muscle cells do not respond to extracellular #succinate. Makes sense: they don't have the receptor SUCNR1/GPR91! New #research from us Karolinska Institutet published in AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11…

No, skeletal #muscle cells do not respond to extracellular #succinate. Makes sense: they don't have the receptor SUCNR1/GPR91! New #research from us <a href="/karolinskainst/">Karolinska Institutet</a> published in <a href="/AJPEndoMetab/">AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism</a>  journals.physiology.org/doi/full/10.11…
Jonathon Smith (@jonosmith01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our ‘Exercise metabolism and adaptation in skeletal muscle’ Review is out in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology! Learnt a lot writing this with Kevin Murach KenDyar and Juleen R. Zierath. Be sure to check out the supp too - good amount of info there that we weren’t able to fit in the main text 🏃‍♀️🏋️ 🧬

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (@natrevmcb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've just published a tour-de-force Review on the metabolic regulation of skeletal muscle in response to exercise 💪🏼🏃🏾 Fantastic effort by the authors: Jonathon Smith Kevin Murach KenDyar Juleen R. Zierath This Review is free to access for 30 days! go.nature.com/3IGMr4E

We've just published a tour-de-force Review on the metabolic regulation of skeletal muscle in response to exercise 💪🏼🏃🏾

Fantastic effort by the authors: <a href="/JonoSmith01/">Jonathon Smith</a>
<a href="/KevinMurachPhD/">Kevin Murach</a> <a href="/DyarKen/">KenDyar</a> <a href="/JuleenRZierath/">Juleen R. Zierath</a> 

This Review is free to access for 30 days!
go.nature.com/3IGMr4E
Kevin Murach (@kevinmurachphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really like this comparison of mouse and human muscle by KenDyar and Jonathon Smith. This is in the supplements of the Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology article with Juleen R. Zierath. Don’t overlook the bonus coverage! #myotwitter nature.com/articles/s4158…

I really like this comparison of mouse and human muscle by <a href="/DyarKen/">KenDyar</a> and <a href="/JonoSmith01/">Jonathon Smith</a>. This is in the supplements of the <a href="/NatRevMCB/">Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology</a> article with <a href="/JuleenRZierath/">Juleen R. Zierath</a>. Don’t overlook the bonus coverage! #myotwitter nature.com/articles/s4158…
Jonathon Smith (@jonosmith01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice this work is finally out: “Myotube growth is associated with cancer-like metabolic reprogramming and is limited by phosphoglycerate dehydrogenase”. See 🧵 from Henning Wackerhage 👇

Jonathon Smith (@jonosmith01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After what feels like the shortest 6 years, I had the pleasure of defending my thesis last week! 🤓 Thanks to Marcas Bamman, PhD Emma Andersson @teixeiralabki and Michael Svensson for great questions and a really fun discussion 🧬 #PhDone

Jonathon Smith (@jonosmith01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nice to have our latest up on bioRxiv 🤓 Here we build upon previous work from us (and others) to investigate NR4A3 in the context of skeletal muscle inactivity 🧬 Feedback welcome!

Juleen R. Zierath (@juleenrzierath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest study connects reduced NR4A3 expression with physical inactivity and indicates that NR4A3 downregulation in human muscle has adverse effects on glucose metabolism and protein synthesis. Congrats to Jonathon Smith Brendan Gabriel Nicolas J. PILLON & team! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…