Jiang Peng, Turek Fred W
Center for Sleep & Circadian Biology, Department of Neurobiology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Center for Sleep & Circadian Biology, Department of Neurobiology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Physiol Behav. 2018 Sep 1;193(Pt B):211-217. doi: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2018.04.017. Epub 2018 Apr 16.
The discovery of the molecular mechanisms underlying the circadian clock, which functions in virtually every cell throughout the body to coordinate biological processes to anticipate and better adapt to daily rhythmic changes in the environment, is one of the major biomedical breakthroughs in the 20th century. Twenty years after this breakthrough, the biomedical community is now at a new frontier to incorporate the circadian clock mechanisms into many areas of biomedical research, as studies continue to reveal an important role of the circadian clock in a wide range of biological functions and diseases. A forefront of this exciting area is the research of interactions between the clock and energy metabolism. In this review, we summarize animal and human studies linking disruptions of the circadian clock, either environmental or genetic, to metabolic dysfunctions associated with obesity, diabetes, and other metabolic disorders. We also discuss how these advances in circadian biology may pave the way to revolutionize clinical practice in the era of precision medicine.
昼夜节律时钟几乎在身体的每个细胞中发挥作用,以协调生物过程,从而预测并更好地适应环境中日常的节律变化。对其潜在分子机制的发现是20世纪主要的生物医学突破之一。在这一突破二十年后,生物医学领域如今正处于一个新的前沿阶段,即将昼夜节律时钟机制纳入生物医学研究的许多领域,因为研究不断揭示昼夜节律时钟在广泛的生物学功能和疾病中发挥着重要作用。这个令人兴奋的领域的一个前沿是时钟与能量代谢之间相互作用的研究。在这篇综述中,我们总结了动物和人类研究,这些研究将昼夜节律时钟的破坏(无论是环境因素还是基因因素)与肥胖、糖尿病和其他代谢紊乱相关的代谢功能障碍联系起来。我们还讨论了昼夜节律生物学的这些进展如何可能为精准医学时代的临床实践带来变革铺平道路。