In humans, insulin sensitivity varies according to time of day, with decreased values in the evening and at night. Mechanisms responsible for the diurnal variation in insulin sensitivity are unclear. We investigated whether human adipose tissue (AT) expresses intrinsic circadian rhythms in insulin sensitivity that could contribute to this phenomenon. Subcutaneous and visceral AT biopsies were obtained from extremely obese participants (body mass index, 41.8 ± 6.3 kg/m(2); 46 ± 11 y) during gastric-bypass surgery. To assess the rhythm in insulin signaling, AKT phosphorylation was determined every 4 h over 24 h in vitro in response to different insulin concentrations (0, 1, 10, and 100 nM). Data revealed that subcutaneous AT exhibited robust ...
Adiponectin is one of the most clinically relevant cytokines associated with obesity. However, circa...
Circadian rhythms are integral to the normal functioning of numerous physiological processes. Eviden...
OBJECTIVE Previous animal studies suggest a functional relationship between metabolism, type 2 diabe...
Circadian rhythms can be perturbed by shift work, travel across time zones, many occupational tasks,...
Adipose tissue (AT) is a key metabolic organ which functions are rhythmically regulated by an endoge...
Fat mobilization in adipose tissue (AT) has a specific timing. However, circadian rhythms in the act...
Emerging links between circadian rhythms and metabolism promise much for the understanding of metabo...
BackgroundCircadian (diurnal) rhythm is an integral part of the physiology of the body; specifically...
SummaryBackgroundDisruption of circadian (daily) timekeeping enhances the risk of metabolic syndrome...
Physiological processes display intrinsic circadian variations which are controlled by an endogenous...
Circadian misalignment, such as in shift work, has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes,...
Adipose tissues fulfil functions of energy storage and hormone secretion, many of which exhibit dail...
Insulin resistance is a main determinant in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus and a major ...
Adiponectin isoneof themostclinically relevantcytokinesassociatedwithobesity.However, circadian rhyt...
Circadian misalignment, such as in shift work, has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes....
Adiponectin is one of the most clinically relevant cytokines associated with obesity. However, circa...
Circadian rhythms are integral to the normal functioning of numerous physiological processes. Eviden...
OBJECTIVE Previous animal studies suggest a functional relationship between metabolism, type 2 diabe...
Circadian rhythms can be perturbed by shift work, travel across time zones, many occupational tasks,...
Adipose tissue (AT) is a key metabolic organ which functions are rhythmically regulated by an endoge...
Fat mobilization in adipose tissue (AT) has a specific timing. However, circadian rhythms in the act...
Emerging links between circadian rhythms and metabolism promise much for the understanding of metabo...
BackgroundCircadian (diurnal) rhythm is an integral part of the physiology of the body; specifically...
SummaryBackgroundDisruption of circadian (daily) timekeeping enhances the risk of metabolic syndrome...
Physiological processes display intrinsic circadian variations which are controlled by an endogenous...
Circadian misalignment, such as in shift work, has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes,...
Adipose tissues fulfil functions of energy storage and hormone secretion, many of which exhibit dail...
Insulin resistance is a main determinant in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus and a major ...
Adiponectin isoneof themostclinically relevantcytokinesassociatedwithobesity.However, circadian rhyt...
Circadian misalignment, such as in shift work, has been associated with obesity and type 2 diabetes....
Adiponectin is one of the most clinically relevant cytokines associated with obesity. However, circa...
Circadian rhythms are integral to the normal functioning of numerous physiological processes. Eviden...
OBJECTIVE Previous animal studies suggest a functional relationship between metabolism, type 2 diabe...