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Neurogenetic basis for circadian regulation of metabolism by the hypothalamus.

Citation
Cedernaes, J., et al. “Neurogenetic Basis For Circadian Regulation Of Metabolism By The Hypothalamus.”. Genes & Development, pp. 1136-1158.
Center University of Chicago
Author Jonathan Cedernaes, Nathan Waldeck, Joseph Bass
Keywords circadian, diabetes, hypothalamus, obesity
Abstract

Circadian rhythms are driven by a transcription-translation feedback loop that separates anabolic and catabolic processes across the Earth's 24-h light-dark cycle. Central pacemaker neurons that perceive light entrain a distributed clock network and are closely juxtaposed with hypothalamic neurons involved in regulation of sleep/wake and fast/feeding states. Gaps remain in identifying how pacemaker and extrapacemaker neurons communicate with energy-sensing neurons and the distinct role of circuit interactions versus transcriptionally driven cell-autonomous clocks in the timing of organismal bioenergetics. In this review, we discuss the reciprocal relationship through which the central clock drives appetitive behavior and metabolic homeostasis and the pathways through which nutrient state and sleep/wake behavior affect central clock function.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Genes & development
Volume
33
Issue
17-18
Number of Pages
1136-1158
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1549-5477
DOI
10.1101/gad.328633.119
Alternate Journal
Genes Dev.
PMID
31481537
PMCID
PMC6719618
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