Circadian Clock Control of Liver Metabolic Functions

The circadian clock is an endogenous biological timekeeping system that synchronizes physiology and behavior to day-night cycles. A wide variety of processes throughout the entire gastrointestinal tract and notably the liver appear to be under circadian control. These include various metabolic functions such as nutrient uptake, processing, and detoxification, which align organ function to cycle with nutrient supply and demand. Remarkably, genetic or environmental disruption of the circadian clock can cause metabolic diseases or exacerbate pathological states.

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