2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2023.04.040
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Reprogramming of rhythmic liver metabolism by intestinal clock

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“…In addition to the role of immune cells in diabetes, intestinal epithelial cell‐specific Bmal1 knockout can remodel diurnal hepatic metabolism by shifting to gluconeogenesis from lipogenesis during the dark phase, and elevate the production of glucose and insulin insensitivity, leading to an enhanced susceptibility of diabetes in mice. 10 Adipocyte‐specific deletion of Bmal1 results in obesity accompanied with reduced energy expenditure, attenuated food intake rhythm, and increased food intake via decreasing circulating polyunsaturated fatty acid concentration and affecting the levels of neurotransmitters responsible for appetite regulation in hypothalamic feeding centers. 189 Recent advancements in chronobiology have shed light on a significant role of the hepatocyte clock in the regulation of metabolic disorders associated with inflammation.…”
Section: Circadian Regulation Of Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to the role of immune cells in diabetes, intestinal epithelial cell‐specific Bmal1 knockout can remodel diurnal hepatic metabolism by shifting to gluconeogenesis from lipogenesis during the dark phase, and elevate the production of glucose and insulin insensitivity, leading to an enhanced susceptibility of diabetes in mice. 10 Adipocyte‐specific deletion of Bmal1 results in obesity accompanied with reduced energy expenditure, attenuated food intake rhythm, and increased food intake via decreasing circulating polyunsaturated fatty acid concentration and affecting the levels of neurotransmitters responsible for appetite regulation in hypothalamic feeding centers. 189 Recent advancements in chronobiology have shed light on a significant role of the hepatocyte clock in the regulation of metabolic disorders associated with inflammation.…”
Section: Circadian Regulation Of Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 For example, the intestinal clock orchestrates the hepatic rhythmic transcriptome and diurnal metabolism, thereby underpinning hepatic metabolic homeostasis. 10 Various factors, such as brain injuries, diseases, sleep deprivation, and trans‐meridian travel result in disrupted circadian rhythm. 11 , 12 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%