Fat mobilization in adipose tissue (AT) has a specific timing. However, circadian rhythms in the activity of the major enzyme responsible for fat mobilization, hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), have not been demonstrated in humans. To analyze in a cross-sectional study whether there is an endogenous circadian rhythm in HSL activity in human AT ex vivo and whether rhythm characteristics are related to food timing or fasting duration. Abdominal AT biopsies were obtained from 18 severely obese participants (age: 46 ± 11 years; body mass index 42 ± 6 kg/m2) who underwent laparoscopic gastric bypass. Twenty-four-hour rhythms of HSL activity and LIPE (HSL transcript in humans) expression in subcutaneous AT were analyzed together with habitual food ...
Abstract Biological rhythms are present in the lives of almost all organisms ranging f...
Abstract Background Intermittent fasting and time-restricted diets are associated with lower risk bi...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...
In humans, little is known about the entrainment of peripheral clocks by environmental cues or the c...
In humans, insulin sensitivity varies according to time of day, with decreased values in the evening...
In mammals, a network of circadian clocks regulates 24-h rhythms of behavior and physiology. Circadi...
BACKGROUND: The circadian clock coordinates numerous metabolic processes to adapt physiological resp...
BackgroundCircadian (diurnal) rhythm is an integral part of the physiology of the body; specifically...
Adiponectin isoneof themostclinically relevantcytokinesassociatedwithobesity.However, circadian rhyt...
In mammals, a network of circadian clocks regulates 24-h rhythms of behavior and physiology. Circadi...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...
Emerging links between circadian rhythms and metabolism promise much for the understanding of metabo...
Circadian rhythms act to optimise many aspects of our biology and thereby ensure that physiological ...
Jana-Thabea Kiehn,* Christiane E Koch,* Marina Walter, Alexandra Brod, Henrik Os...
Studying circadian rhythms in most human tissues is hampered by difficulty in collecting serial samp...
Abstract Biological rhythms are present in the lives of almost all organisms ranging f...
Abstract Background Intermittent fasting and time-restricted diets are associated with lower risk bi...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...
In humans, little is known about the entrainment of peripheral clocks by environmental cues or the c...
In humans, insulin sensitivity varies according to time of day, with decreased values in the evening...
In mammals, a network of circadian clocks regulates 24-h rhythms of behavior and physiology. Circadi...
BACKGROUND: The circadian clock coordinates numerous metabolic processes to adapt physiological resp...
BackgroundCircadian (diurnal) rhythm is an integral part of the physiology of the body; specifically...
Adiponectin isoneof themostclinically relevantcytokinesassociatedwithobesity.However, circadian rhyt...
In mammals, a network of circadian clocks regulates 24-h rhythms of behavior and physiology. Circadi...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...
Emerging links between circadian rhythms and metabolism promise much for the understanding of metabo...
Circadian rhythms act to optimise many aspects of our biology and thereby ensure that physiological ...
Jana-Thabea Kiehn,* Christiane E Koch,* Marina Walter, Alexandra Brod, Henrik Os...
Studying circadian rhythms in most human tissues is hampered by difficulty in collecting serial samp...
Abstract Biological rhythms are present in the lives of almost all organisms ranging f...
Abstract Background Intermittent fasting and time-restricted diets are associated with lower risk bi...
Energy homeostasis and metabolic processes have been shown to be under 24-hour control. Hormones sec...