Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2810177 Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The circadian clock directs nearly all aspects of diurnal physiology, including metabolism. Current research identifies several major axes by which it exerts these effects, including systemic signals as well as direct control of cellular processes by local clocks. This redundant network can transmit metabolic and timing information bidirectionally for optimal synchrony of metabolic processes. Recent advances in cellular profiling and metabolomics technologies have yielded unprecedented insights into the mechanisms behind this control. They have also helped to illuminate individual variation in these mechanisms that could prove important in personalized therapy for metabolic disease. Finally, these technologies have provided platforms with which to screen for the first potential drugs affecting clock-modulated metabolic function.

TrendsBidirectional molecular relationships link the circadian clock to energy homeostasis.These links occur at both cellular and systemic levels.Metabolomics, transcriptomics, and cellular assays have illuminated mechanisms and interindividual differences in this control.Cellular circadian assays have provided screening platforms for clock-specific drugs that could be useful for metabolic disorders.

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