Circadian mechanisms in adipose tissue bioenergetics and plasticity

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Abstract

The circadian clock plays an essential role in coordinating feeding and metabolic rhythms with the light/dark cycle. Disruption of clocks is associated with increased adiposity and metabolic disorders, whereas aligning feeding time with cell-autonomous rhythms in metabolism improves health. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of recent literature in adipose tissue biology as well as our understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying the circadian regulation of transcription, metabolism, and inflammation in adipose tissue. We highlight recent efforts to uncover the mechanistic links between clocks and adipocyte metabolism, as well as its application to dietary and behavioral interventions to improve health and mitigate obesity.

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Hepler, C., & Bass, J. (2023). Circadian mechanisms in adipose tissue bioenergetics and plasticity. Genes and Development. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.350759.123

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