Trends in cell biology

Meal timing shows the order of body clocks outside the brain

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Abstract

Meal timing resets trillions of cellular circadian clocks in the body.

  • Feeding rhythm differentially influences the circadian clocks in peripheral tissues.
  • The central clock and the liver clock play a role in modulating these peripheral clocks.
  • Tissue-specific regulation and intercellular signaling are essential for synchronizing these clocks.

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