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Review Article

Modulation of peripheral circadian clocks – impact on metabolic activity: a state of science review

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Received 16 May 2024, Accepted 19 Jul 2024, Published online: 30 Jul 2024
 

ABSTRACT

Circadian rhythm is responsible for daily rhythmicity in humans. The circadian clock in all cells plays a crucial role in various metabolic pathways. The liver clock is one of the most studied and important peripheral clock systems as it is autonomous at the tissue level. Various circadian genes in the adipose, intestine, and pancreas have also been shown to play important roles in the homeostasis of lipids and insulin. Peripheral clocks in the liver and muscle are important factors for metabolic homeostasis. Disruption in them can increase the risk of metabolic conditions such as obesity and diabetes. This review aims to shed light on the importance of peripheral clocks in circadian rhythm’s role in various metabolic processes and thereby open room for new lines of potential discoveries regarding the etiology and management of related diseases.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Author contributions

Ms Malvika Dalvi and Dr Srujana Medithi worked collaboratively in conceptualizing, designing, analyzing, and interpreting the papers included in this review. Ms Dalvi led the initial drafting of the manuscript. Both authors critically revised the intellectual content. Dr Medithi reviewed and finalized the approved version for publication. Both authors actively acknowledge and accept accountability for all aspects of the work presented in this review.

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