The effect of diet on the cardiac circadian clock in mice : a systematic review.
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2022
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Circadian rhythms play important roles in regulating physiological and behavioral processes. These are adjusted by environmental cues, such as diet, which acts by synchronizing or
attenuating the circadian rhythms of peripheral clocks, such as the liver, intestine, pancreas, white
and brown adipose tissue, lungs, kidneys, as well as the heart. Some studies point to the influence
of diet composition, feeding timing, and dietary restriction on metabolic homeostasis and circadian
rhythms at various levels. Therefore, this systematic review aimed to discuss studies addressing
the effect of diet on the heart clock in animal models and, additionally, the chronodisruption of the
clock and its relation to the development of cardiovascular disorders in the last 15 years. A search
was conducted in the PubMed, Scopus, and Embase databases. The PRISMA guide was used to
construct the article. Nineteen studies met all inclusion and exclusion criteria. In summary, these
studies have linked the circadian clock to cardiovascular health and suggested that maintaining a
robust circadian system may reduce the risks of cardiometabolic and cardiovascular diseases. The
effect of time-of-day-dependent eating on the modulation of circadian rhythms of the cardiac clock
and energy homeostasis is notable, among its deleterious effects predominantly in the sleep (light)
phase and/or at the end of the active phase.
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Circadian rhythms, Diet, Heart, Metabolism, Restricted feeding
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PAULA, A. B. R. et al. The effect of diet on the cardiac circadian clock in mice: a systematic review. Metabolites, v. 12, n. 12, artigo 1273, 2022. Disponível em: <https://www.mdpi.com/2218-1989/12/12/1273>. Acesso em: 01 ago. 2023.