Circadian rhythms can be perturbed by shift work, travel across time zones, many occupational tasks, or genetic mutations. Perturbed circadian rhythms are associated with the increasing problem of obesity, metabolic dysfunction, and insulin resistance. We hypothesized that insulin sensitivity in skeletal muscle follows a circadian pattern and that this pattern is important for overall metabolic function. This hypothesis was verified using mice as a model system. We observed circadian rhythmicity in whole body insulin tolerance, as well as in signaling pathways regulating insulin- and exercise-induced glucose uptake in skeletal muscle, including AKT, 5′-adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and TBC1 domain family member 4 (...
Loss of synchrony between geophysical time and insulin action predisposes to metabolic diseases. Yet...
In humans, insulin sensitivity varies according to time of day, with decreased values in the evening...
OBJECTIVE: Energy metabolism and insulin action follow a diurnal rhythm. It is therefore important t...
Circadian rhythms control metabolism and energy homeostasis, but the role of the skeletal muscle clo...
To be prepared for alternating metabolic demands occurring over the 24-hour day, the body preserves ...
Diurnal oscillations in energy metabolism are linked to the activity of biological clocks and contri...
Diurnal oscillations in energy metabolism are linked to the activity of biological clocks and contri...
Circadian misalignment, such as in shift work, has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes,...
An inactive, sedentary lifestyle directly impacts health and increases the risk of premature death....
SummaryBackgroundDisruption of circadian (daily) timekeeping enhances the risk of metabolic syndrome...
Circadian misalignment, such as in shift work, has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes....
Circadian clocks are functional in all light-sensitive organisms, allowing an adaptation to the exte...
Loss of synchrony between geophysical time and insulin action predisposes to metabolic diseases. Yet...
Loss of synchrony between geophysical time and insulin action predisposes to metabolic diseases. Yet...
In humans, insulin sensitivity varies according to time of day, with decreased values in the evening...
OBJECTIVE: Energy metabolism and insulin action follow a diurnal rhythm. It is therefore important t...
Circadian rhythms control metabolism and energy homeostasis, but the role of the skeletal muscle clo...
To be prepared for alternating metabolic demands occurring over the 24-hour day, the body preserves ...
Diurnal oscillations in energy metabolism are linked to the activity of biological clocks and contri...
Diurnal oscillations in energy metabolism are linked to the activity of biological clocks and contri...
Circadian misalignment, such as in shift work, has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes,...
An inactive, sedentary lifestyle directly impacts health and increases the risk of premature death....
SummaryBackgroundDisruption of circadian (daily) timekeeping enhances the risk of metabolic syndrome...
Circadian misalignment, such as in shift work, has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes....
Circadian clocks are functional in all light-sensitive organisms, allowing an adaptation to the exte...
Loss of synchrony between geophysical time and insulin action predisposes to metabolic diseases. Yet...
Loss of synchrony between geophysical time and insulin action predisposes to metabolic diseases. Yet...
In humans, insulin sensitivity varies according to time of day, with decreased values in the evening...
OBJECTIVE: Energy metabolism and insulin action follow a diurnal rhythm. It is therefore important t...