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Gachon, Frédéric; Bugianesi, Elisabetta; Castelnuovo, Gabriele; Oster, Henrik; Pendergast, Julie S; Montagnese, Sara (, npj Metabolic Health and Disease)Most aspects of physiology and behaviour fluctuate every 24 h in mammals. These circadian rhythms are orchestrated by an autonomous central clock located in the suprachiasmatic nuclei that coordinates the timing of cellular clocks in tissues throughout the body. The critical role of this circadian system is emphasized by increasing evidence associating disruption of circadian rhythms with diverse pathologies. Accordingly, mounting evidence suggests a bidirectional relationship where disruption of rhythms by circadian misalignment may contribute to liver diseases while liver diseases alter the central clock and circadian rhythms in other tissues. Therefore, liver pathophysiology may broadly impact the circadian system and may provide a mechanistic framework for understanding and targeting metabolic diseases and adjust metabolic setpoints.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available April 9, 2026
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Deota, Shaunak; Pendergast, Julie S; Kolthur-Seetharam, Ullas; Esser, Karyn A; Gachon, Frédéric; Asher, Gad; Dibner, Charna; Benitah, Salvador Aznar; Escobar, Carolina; Muoio, Deborah M; et al (, Nature Metabolism)The constant expansion of the field of metabolic research has led to more nuanced and sophisticated understanding of the complex mechanisms that underlie metabolic functions and diseases. Collaborations with scientists of various fields such as neuroscience, immunology and drug discovery have further enhanced the ability to probe the role of metabolism in physiological processes. However, many behaviours, endocrine and biochemical processes, and the expression of genes, proteins and metabolites have daily ~24-h biological rhythms and thus peak only at specific times of the day. This daily variation can lead to incorrect interpretations, lack of reproducibility across laboratories and challenges in translating preclinical studies to humans. In this Review, we discuss the biological, environmental and experimental factors affecting circadian rhythms in rodents, which can in turn alter their metabolic pathways and the outcomes of experiments. We recommend that these variables be duly considered and suggest best practices for designing, analysing and reporting metabolic experiments in a circadian context.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available March 1, 2026
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