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METABOLISM AND THE CIRCADIAN CLOCK CONVERGE

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PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS
Volume 93, Issue 1, Pages 107-135

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AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1152/physrev.00016.2012

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  1. National Institutes of Health [F32-DK-083881]
  2. Sirtris Pharmaceuticals [SP-48984]
  3. [GM-081634]
  4. [AG-033888]

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Eckel-Mahan K, Sassone-Corsi P. Metabolism and the Circadian Clock Converge. Physiol Rev 93:107-135, 2013; doi:10.1152/physrev.00016.2012.-Circadian rhythms occur in almost all species and control vital aspects of our physiology, from sleeping and waking to neurotransmitter secretion and cellular metabolism. Epidemiological studies from recent decades have supported a unique role for circadian rhythm in metabolism. As evidenced by individuals working night or rotating shifts, but also by rodent models of circadian arrhythmia, disruption of the circadian cycle is strongly associated with metabolic imbalance. Some genetically engineered mouse models of circadian rhythmicity are obese and show hallmark signs of the metabolic syndrome. Whether these phenotypes are due to the loss of distinct circadian clock genes within a specific tissue versus the disruption of rhythmic physiological activities (such as eating and sleeping) remains a cynosure within the fields of chronobiology and metabolism. Becoming more apparent is that from metabolites to transcription factors, the circadian clock interfaces with metabolism in numerous ways that are essential for maintaining metabolic homeostasis.

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