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Ghrelin is Impacted by the Endogenous Circadian System and by Circadian Misalignment in Humans

The human circadian system regulates hunger independently of behavioral factors, resulting in a trough in the biological morning and a peak in the biological evening. However, the role of the only known orexigenic hormone ghrelin in this circadian rhythm is unknown. Furthermore, although shift work...

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Autores principales: Qian, Jingyi, Morris, Christopher J, Caputo, Rosanna, Garaulet, Marta, Scheer, Frank AJL
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6424662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30232416
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-018-0208-9
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author Qian, Jingyi
Morris, Christopher J
Caputo, Rosanna
Garaulet, Marta
Scheer, Frank AJL
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Caputo, Rosanna
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description The human circadian system regulates hunger independently of behavioral factors, resulting in a trough in the biological morning and a peak in the biological evening. However, the role of the only known orexigenic hormone ghrelin in this circadian rhythm is unknown. Furthermore, although shift work is an obesity risk factor, the separate effects of the endogenous circadian system, the behavioral cycle, and circadian misalignment on ghrelin has not been systematically studied. Here we show—by using two 8-d laboratory protocols—that circulating active (acylated) ghrelin levels are significantly impacted by endogenous circadian phase in healthy adults. Active ghrelin levels were higher in the biological evening than the biological morning (fasting +15.1%, P=0.0001; postprandial +10.4%, P=0.0002), consistent with the circadian variation in hunger (P=0.028). Moreover, circadian misalignment itself (12-h behavioral cycle inversion) increased postprandial active ghrelin levels (+5.4%; P=0.04). While not significantly influencing hunger (P>0.08), circadian misalignment increased appetite for energy-dense foods (all P<0.05). Our results provide possible mechanisms for the endogenous circadian rhythm in hunger as well as for the increased risk of obesity among shift workers.
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spelling pubmed-64246622019-08-09 Ghrelin is Impacted by the Endogenous Circadian System and by Circadian Misalignment in Humans Qian, Jingyi Morris, Christopher J Caputo, Rosanna Garaulet, Marta Scheer, Frank AJL Int J Obes (Lond) Article The human circadian system regulates hunger independently of behavioral factors, resulting in a trough in the biological morning and a peak in the biological evening. However, the role of the only known orexigenic hormone ghrelin in this circadian rhythm is unknown. Furthermore, although shift work is an obesity risk factor, the separate effects of the endogenous circadian system, the behavioral cycle, and circadian misalignment on ghrelin has not been systematically studied. Here we show—by using two 8-d laboratory protocols—that circulating active (acylated) ghrelin levels are significantly impacted by endogenous circadian phase in healthy adults. Active ghrelin levels were higher in the biological evening than the biological morning (fasting +15.1%, P=0.0001; postprandial +10.4%, P=0.0002), consistent with the circadian variation in hunger (P=0.028). Moreover, circadian misalignment itself (12-h behavioral cycle inversion) increased postprandial active ghrelin levels (+5.4%; P=0.04). While not significantly influencing hunger (P>0.08), circadian misalignment increased appetite for energy-dense foods (all P<0.05). Our results provide possible mechanisms for the endogenous circadian rhythm in hunger as well as for the increased risk of obesity among shift workers. 2018-09-19 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6424662/ /pubmed/30232416 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41366-018-0208-9 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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title_full Ghrelin is Impacted by the Endogenous Circadian System and by Circadian Misalignment in Humans
title_fullStr Ghrelin is Impacted by the Endogenous Circadian System and by Circadian Misalignment in Humans
title_full_unstemmed Ghrelin is Impacted by the Endogenous Circadian System and by Circadian Misalignment in Humans
title_short Ghrelin is Impacted by the Endogenous Circadian System and by Circadian Misalignment in Humans
title_sort ghrelin is impacted by the endogenous circadian system and by circadian misalignment in humans
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6424662/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30232416
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