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Adropin as a potential mediator of the metabolic system‐autonomic nervous system‐chronobiology axis: Implementing a personalized signature‐based platform for chronotherapy

Yotam Kolben, Sarah Weksler‐Zangen, Yaron Ilan

2020Obesity Reviews66 citationsDOI

Abstract

Adropin is a peptide hormone, which plays a role in energy homeostasis and controls glucose and fatty acid metabolism. Its levels correlate with changes in carbohydrate-lipid metabolism, metabolic diseases, central nervous system function, endothelial function and cardiovascular disease. Both metabolic pathways and adropin are regulated by the circadian clocks. Here, we review the roles of the autonomic nervous system and circadian rhythms in regulating metabolic pathways and energy homeostasis. The beneficial effects of chronotherapy in various systems are discussed. We suggest a potential role for adropin as a mediator of the metabolic system-autonomic nervous system axis. We discuss the possibility of establishing an individualized adropin and circadian rhythm-based platform for implementing chronotherapy, and variability signatures for improving the efficacy of adropin-based therapies are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Chronotherapy (sleep phase)Circadian rhythmAutonomic nervous systemChronobiologyEnergy homeostasisGlucose homeostasisHomeostasisMedicineCentral nervous systemNeuroscienceMediatorEndocrinologyInternal medicineBiologyBioinformaticsInsulin resistanceDiabetes mellitusObesityBlood pressureHeart rateCircadian rhythm and melatoninAdipose Tissue and MetabolismMitochondrial Function and Pathology
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