Circadian regulation of lipid metabolism

Proc Nutr Soc. 2016 Nov;75(4):440-450. doi: 10.1017/S0029665116000288. Epub 2016 May 26.

Abstract

The circadian system temporally coordinates daily rhythms in feeding behaviour and energy metabolism. The objective of the present paper is to review the mechanisms that underlie circadian regulation of lipid metabolic pathways. Circadian rhythms in behaviour and physiology are generated by master clock neurons in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN). The SCN and its efferent targets in the hypothalamus integrate light and feeding signals to entrain behavioural rhythms as well as clock cells located in peripheral tissues, including the liver, adipose tissue and muscle. Circadian rhythms in gene expression are regulated at the cellular level by a molecular clock comprising a core set of clock genes/proteins. In peripheral tissues, hundreds of genes involved in lipid biosynthesis and fatty acid oxidation are rhythmically activated and repressed by clock proteins, hence providing a direct mechanism for circadian regulation of lipids. Disruption of clock gene function results in abnormal metabolic phenotypes and impaired lipid absorption, demonstrating that the circadian system is essential for normal energy metabolism. The composition and timing of meals influence diurnal regulation of metabolic pathways, with food intake during the usual rest phase associated with dysregulation of lipid metabolism. Recent studies using metabolomics and lipidomics platforms have shown that hundreds of lipid species are circadian-regulated in human plasma, including but not limited to fatty acids, TAG, glycerophospholipids, sterol lipids and sphingolipids. In future work, these lipid profiling approaches can be used to understand better the interaction between diet, mealtimes and circadian rhythms on lipid metabolism and risk for obesity and metabolic diseases.

Keywords: BMAL1 brain and muscle aryl hydrocarbon receptor translocator-like protein 1; CLOCK circadian locomotor output cycles kaput; NPAS2 neuronal PAS domain-containing protein 2; PC phosphatidylcholine; PGC-1α PPARγ coactivator 1α; ROR retinoic acid receptor-related orphan receptor; SCN suprachiasmatic nucleus; Chronobiology; Circadian; Lipidomics; Lipids; Metabolism; Metabolomics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Circadian Rhythm*
  • Dietary Fats / metabolism*
  • Energy Intake
  • Feeding Behavior / physiology
  • Humans
  • Lipid Metabolism / physiology*
  • Suprachiasmatic Nucleus / physiology

Substances

  • Dietary Fats