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Interplay of circadian clocks and metabolic rhythms

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H Wijnen, MW Young - 2006 - Annual Reviews
Abstract This review examines the connections between circadian and metabolic rhythms. Examples
from a wide variety of well-studied organisms are used to illustrate some of the genetic and molecular
pathways linking circadian timekeeping to metabolism. The principles underlying ...
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High-fat diet disrupts behavioral and molecular circadian rhythms in mice

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A Kohsaka, AD Laposky, KM Ramsey, C Estrada, C … - Cell metabolism, 2007 - Elsevier
The circadian clock programs daily rhythms and coordinates multiple behavioral and physiological
processes, including activity, sleep, feeding, and fuel homeostasis. Recent studies indicate that
genetic alteration in the core molecular clock machinery can have pronounced effects on ...
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A sense of time: how molecular clocks organize metabolism

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A Kohsaka, J Bass - Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2007 - Elsevier
The discovery of an internal temporal clockwork that coordinates behavior and metabolism according
to the rising and setting of the sun was first revealed in flies and plants. However, in the past
decade, a molecular transcription–translation feedback loop with similar properties has ...
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Circadian clocks: setting time by food


J Mendoza - Journal of neuroendocrinology, 2007 - ingentaconnect.com
In mammals, daily rhythms in behaviour and physiology are driven by a circadian timing system
comprised, in a hierarchical way, of a master pacemaker in the suprachiasmatic nuclei
(SCN) of the hypothalamus and of peripheral oscillators in most body cells. At the ...
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Circadian clocks are resounding in peripheral tissues


AA Ptitsyn, S Zvonic, SA Conrad, LK Scott, … - PLoS Comput …, 2006 - compbiol.plosjournals.org
Circadian rhythms are prevalent in most organisms. Even the smallest disturbances in the orchestration
of circadian gene expression patterns among different tissues can result in functional
asynchrony, at the organism level, and may to contribute to a wide range of physiologic ...
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Identification of heme as the ligand for the orphan nuclear receptors REV-ERBα …


S Raghuram, KR Stayrook, P Huang, PM … - Nature structural & …, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
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Circadian rhythms in the development of obesity: potential role for the circadian …


MS Bray, ME Young - Obesity Reviews, 2007 - interscience.wiley.com
Obesity is one of the most profound public health problems today, and simplistic explanations
based on excessive nutritional consumption or lack of physical activity are inadequate to account
for this dramatic and literal growth in our world population. Recent reports have ...
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Sleep and circadian rhythms: key components in the regulation of energy …

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AD Laposky, J Bass, A Kohsaka, FW Turek - FEBS letters, 2008 - Elsevier
In this review, we present evidence from human and animal studies to evaluate the hypothesis
that sleep and circadian rhythms have direct impacts on energy metabolism, and represent important
mechanisms underlying the major health epidemics of obesity and diabetes. The first part ...
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Peripheral circadian clocks in the vasculature

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DF Reilly, EJ Westgate, GA FitzGerald - … , thrombosis, and vascular …, 2007 - Am Heart Assoc
Living organisms have adapted to the daily rotation of the earth and regular changes in the light
environment. Life forms anticipate environmental transitions, adapt their own physiology, and
perform activities at behaviorally advantageous times during the day. This is achieved by ...
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Gene expression profiling reveals a regulatory role for ROR {alpha} and ROR { …

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HS Kang, M Angers, JY Beak, X Wu, JM … - Physiological …, 2007 - Am Physiological Soc
Retinoid-related orphan receptors alpha (ROR ) and gamma (ROR ) are both expressed in
liver; however, their physiological functions in this tissue have not yet been clearly defined. The
ROR 1 and ROR 1 isoforms, but not ROR 4, show an oscillatory pattern of expression ...
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