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Human adipose tissue expresses intrinsic circadian rhythm in insulin sensitivity.

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2016-05-19

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Carrasco-Benso, Maria P
Rivero-Gutierrez, Belen
Lopez-Minguez, Jesus
Anzola, Andrea
Diez-Noguera, Antoni
Madrid, Juan A
Lujan, Juan A
Martinez-Augustin, Olga
Scheer, Frank A J L
Garaulet, Marta

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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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In humans, insulin sensitivity varies according to time of day, with decreased values in the evening and at night. Mechanisms responsible for the diurnal variation in insulin sensitivity are unclear. We investigated whether human adipose tissue (AT) expresses intrinsic circadian rhythms in insulin sensitivity that could contribute to this phenomenon. Subcutaneous and visceral AT biopsies were obtained from extremely obese participants (body mass index, 41.8 ± 6.3 kg/m(2); 46 ± 11 y) during gastric-bypass surgery. To assess the rhythm in insulin signaling, AKT phosphorylation was determined every 4 h over 24 h in vitro in response to different insulin concentrations (0, 1, 10, and 100 nM). Data revealed that subcutaneous AT exhibited robust circadian rhythms in insulin signaling (P

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Adipose Tissue
Adult
Circadian Rhythm
Drug Administration Schedule
Humans
Insulin
Insulin Resistance
Middle Aged
Obesity
Phosphorylation
Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt
Sleep

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Adulto
Esquema de medicación
Fosforilación
Insulina
Obesidad
Persona de mediana edad
Proteínas proto-oncogénicas c-akt
Resistencia a la Insulina
Ritmo Circadiano
Sueño
Tejido adiposo

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diabetes, glucose tolerance, obesity

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Carrasco-Benso MP, Rivero-Gutierrez B, Lopez-Minguez J, Anzola A, Diez-Noguera A, Madrid JA, et al. Human adipose tissue expresses intrinsic circadian rhythm in insulin sensitivity. FASEB J. 2016 Sep;30(9):3117-23.