OBJECTIVE Previous animal studies suggest a functional relationship between metabolism, type 2 diabetes, and the amplitude of daily rhythms in white adipose tissue (WAT). However, data interpretation is confounded by differences in genetic background and diet or limited sampling points. We have taken the novel approach of analyzing serial human WAT biopsies across a 24-h cycle in controlled laboratory conditions.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Lean (n = 8), overweight/obese (n = 11), or overweight/obese type 2 diabetic (n = 8) volunteers followed a strict sleep-wake and dietary regimen for 1 week prior to the laboratory study. They were then maintained in controlled light-dark conditions in a semirecumbent posture and fed hourly during wake per...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is present in different depots throughout the body. Although all depots a...
Adiponectin isoneof themostclinically relevantcytokinesassociatedwithobesity.However, circadian rhyt...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is present in different depots throughout the body. Although all depots a...
OBJECTIVE Previous animal studies suggest a functional relationship between metabolism, type 2 diabe...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Animal studies have indicated that disturbed diurnal rhythms of clock gene expressi...
BackgroundCircadian (diurnal) rhythm is an integral part of the physiology of the body; specifically...
Cell and animal studies have demonstrated that circadian rhythm is governed by autonomous rhythmicit...
Cell and animal studies have demonstrated that circadian rhythm is governed by autonomous rhythmicit...
Emerging links between circadian rhythms and metabolism promise much for the understanding of metabo...
Purpose: Circadian rhythms are important in adipose physiology as adipokine plasma concentration, an...
Studying circadian rhythms in most human tissues is hampered by difficulty in collecting serial samp...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus are major health concerns worldwide. In obese-type 2 diabetic p...
BACKGROUND: The circadian clock coordinates numerous metabolic processes to adapt physiological resp...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is present in different depots throughout the body. Although all depots a...
Adiponectin isoneof themostclinically relevantcytokinesassociatedwithobesity.However, circadian rhyt...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is present in different depots throughout the body. Although all depots a...
OBJECTIVE Previous animal studies suggest a functional relationship between metabolism, type 2 diabe...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: Animal studies have indicated that disturbed diurnal rhythms of clock gene expressi...
BackgroundCircadian (diurnal) rhythm is an integral part of the physiology of the body; specifically...
Cell and animal studies have demonstrated that circadian rhythm is governed by autonomous rhythmicit...
Cell and animal studies have demonstrated that circadian rhythm is governed by autonomous rhythmicit...
Emerging links between circadian rhythms and metabolism promise much for the understanding of metabo...
Purpose: Circadian rhythms are important in adipose physiology as adipokine plasma concentration, an...
Studying circadian rhythms in most human tissues is hampered by difficulty in collecting serial samp...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...
Obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus are major health concerns worldwide. In obese-type 2 diabetic p...
BACKGROUND: The circadian clock coordinates numerous metabolic processes to adapt physiological resp...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is present in different depots throughout the body. Although all depots a...
Adiponectin isoneof themostclinically relevantcytokinesassociatedwithobesity.However, circadian rhyt...
White adipose tissue (WAT) is present in different depots throughout the body. Although all depots a...