The Circadian Clock, Shift Work, and Tissue-Specific Insulin Resistance

Nov 3, 2020Endocrinology

How the Body Clock and Shift Work Affect Insulin Resistance in Different Tissues

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Abstract

Shift workers have a higher prevalence of obesity and type 2 diabetes compared to those working regular hours.

  • Aberrantly timed eating behaviors may disrupt synchronization with the biological clock.
  • Desynchronization between central and peripheral clock systems has been observed in rodent studies.
  • Altered glucose homeostasis could be linked to misaligned rhythms among metabolically active organs.
  • Phenotypic flexibility is proposed as a method to assess organ contribution to insulin resistance in humans.
  • Different types of insulin resistance may require distinct therapeutic approaches.

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