Day-night rhythm of skeletal muscle metabolism is disturbed in older, metabolically compromised individuals

Jul 14, 2020Molecular metabolism

Daily muscle metabolism patterns are disrupted in older people with metabolic problems

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Abstract

Mitochondrial oxidative capacity does not show a day-night rhythm in older, overweight individuals with impaired glucose tolerance.

  • Circadian core clock genes BMAL1 and REV-ERBα displayed a clear day-night rhythm, peaking at the end of the waking period.
  • The repressor clock gene PER2 did not exhibit rhythmicity, while PER1 and PER3 showed strong rhythmic patterns.
  • Resting energy expenditure was highest in the late evening.
  • The respiratory exchange ratio did not decrease during the night, indicating metabolic inflexibility.

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