The mammalian clock regulates major aspects of energy metabolism, including glucose and lipid homeostasis and mitochondrial oxidative metabolism(1,2). The biochemical basis for coordinated control of the circadian clock and diverse metabolic pathways is not well understood. Here we show that PGC-1 alpha (Ppargc1a), a transcriptional coactivator that regulates energy metabolism(3-9), is rhythmically expressed in the liver and skeletal muscle of mice. PGC-1 alpha stimulates the expression of clock genes, notably Bmal1 (Arntl) and Rev-erba (Nr1d1), through coactivation of the ROR family of orphan nuclear receptors. Mice lacking PGC-1 alpha show abnormal diurnal rhythms of activity, body temperature and metabolic rate. The disruption of physiol...
Circadian clocks are fundamental physiological regulators of energy homeostasis, but direct transcri...
In mammals, many aspects of metabolism are under circadian control. At least in part, this regulatio...
SummaryIn the mouse liver, circadian transcriptional rhythms are necessary for metabolic homeostasis...
Recent evidence has emerged that peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha), which...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113716/1/dom12520.pd
SummarySynchrony of the mammalian circadian clock is achieved by complex transcriptional and transla...
The mammalian circadian clock plays a fundamental role in the liver by regulating fatty acid, glucos...
In mammals, most metabolic processes are influenced by biological clocks and feeding rhythms. The me...
SummaryThe mammalian circadian clock plays a fundamental role in the liver by regulating fatty acid,...
International audienceHow the mammalian circadian clock interacts with metabolism and its possible i...
Circadian rhythms control metabolism and energy homeostasis, but the role of the skeletal muscle clo...
Circadian and metabolic physiology are intricately intertwined. Although the liver clock is entraine...
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are a group of nuclear receptors that function a...
AbstractIn mammals, circadian control of physiology and behavior is driven by a master pacemaker loc...
SummaryAs sensors for fat-soluble hormones and dietary lipids, oscillations in nuclear receptor (NR)...
Circadian clocks are fundamental physiological regulators of energy homeostasis, but direct transcri...
In mammals, many aspects of metabolism are under circadian control. At least in part, this regulatio...
SummaryIn the mouse liver, circadian transcriptional rhythms are necessary for metabolic homeostasis...
Recent evidence has emerged that peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARalpha), which...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/113716/1/dom12520.pd
SummarySynchrony of the mammalian circadian clock is achieved by complex transcriptional and transla...
The mammalian circadian clock plays a fundamental role in the liver by regulating fatty acid, glucos...
In mammals, most metabolic processes are influenced by biological clocks and feeding rhythms. The me...
SummaryThe mammalian circadian clock plays a fundamental role in the liver by regulating fatty acid,...
International audienceHow the mammalian circadian clock interacts with metabolism and its possible i...
Circadian rhythms control metabolism and energy homeostasis, but the role of the skeletal muscle clo...
Circadian and metabolic physiology are intricately intertwined. Although the liver clock is entraine...
Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are a group of nuclear receptors that function a...
AbstractIn mammals, circadian control of physiology and behavior is driven by a master pacemaker loc...
SummaryAs sensors for fat-soluble hormones and dietary lipids, oscillations in nuclear receptor (NR)...
Circadian clocks are fundamental physiological regulators of energy homeostasis, but direct transcri...
In mammals, many aspects of metabolism are under circadian control. At least in part, this regulatio...
SummaryIn the mouse liver, circadian transcriptional rhythms are necessary for metabolic homeostasis...