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|abstract=Modern life is characterized by a 24-hours mentality in which peopleβs eating and sleeping behavior does not necessarily depend on the natural day and night rhythm (circadian rhythm). Both epidemiological- and intervention studies suggest that a disturbed circadian rhythm impairs metabolic health [1,2]. Indeed, a previous study showed that skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation in young lean males follows a circadian pattern [3]. However, it is currently not known if this pattern is disturbed in people with compromised metabolic health. | |||
Overweight (BMI 25 β 35 kg/m<sup>2</sup>), prediabetic males, aged 40 β 70 years with a normal sleep-wake rhythm will be recruited for this observational study (n = 14). Participants will stay at the research unit for 44 hours, with standardized meals and sleeping time. Several measurements will be performed during this stay, including five muscle biopsies, indirect calorimetry using the ventilated hood, and several blood draws. Muscle biopsies will be used to assess skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation using High-Resolution FluoRespirometry. | |||
|editor=[[Kandolf G]], | |editor=[[Kandolf G]], | ||
|mipnetlab=NL Maastricht Schrauwen P | |||
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|area=Respiration, Exercise physiology;nutrition;life style | |||
|organism=Human | |||
|tissues=Skeletal muscle | |||
|instruments=Oxygraph-2k | |||
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== Affiliations == | == Affiliations == | ||
:::: | ::::Maastricht Univ, Netherlands. - [email protected] | ||
::::# | == References == | ||
::::#Morris CJ, Purvis TE, Mistretta J, Scheer FA (2016) Effects of the internal circadian system and circadian misalignment on glucose tolerance in chronic shift workers. The J Clinical Endocrinol Metabol 101:1066-74. | |||
::::#Pietroiusti A, Neri A, Somma G, Coppeta L, Iavicoli I, Bergamaschi A, Magrini A (2010) Incidence of metabolic syndrome among night-shift healthcare workers. Occup Environ Med 67:54-7. | |||
::::#van Moorsel D, Hansen J, Havekes B, Scheer FA, JΓΆrgensen JA, Hoeks J, Schrauwen-Hinderling VB, Duez H, Lefebvre P, Schaper NC, Hesselink MK, Staels B, Schrauwen P (2016) Demonstration of a day-night rhythm in human skeletal muscle oxidative capacity. Mol Metab 5:635-45. |
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Link: Mitochondr Physiol Network 23.06
Andriessen C (2018)
Event: IOC130
Modern life is characterized by a 24-hours mentality in which peopleβs eating and sleeping behavior does not necessarily depend on the natural day and night rhythm (circadian rhythm). Both epidemiological- and intervention studies suggest that a disturbed circadian rhythm impairs metabolic health [1,2]. Indeed, a previous study showed that skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation in young lean males follows a circadian pattern [3]. However, it is currently not known if this pattern is disturbed in people with compromised metabolic health.
Overweight (BMI 25 β 35 kg/m2), prediabetic males, aged 40 β 70 years with a normal sleep-wake rhythm will be recruited for this observational study (n = 14). Participants will stay at the research unit for 44 hours, with standardized meals and sleeping time. Several measurements will be performed during this stay, including five muscle biopsies, indirect calorimetry using the ventilated hood, and several blood draws. Muscle biopsies will be used to assess skeletal muscle oxidative phosphorylation using High-Resolution FluoRespirometry.
β’ Bioblast editor: Kandolf G
β’ O2k-Network Lab: NL Maastricht Schrauwen P
Labels: MiParea: Respiration, Exercise physiology;nutrition;life style
Organism: Human
Tissue;cell: Skeletal muscle
HRR: Oxygraph-2k
Affiliations
- Maastricht Univ, Netherlands. - [email protected]
References
- Morris CJ, Purvis TE, Mistretta J, Scheer FA (2016) Effects of the internal circadian system and circadian misalignment on glucose tolerance in chronic shift workers. The J Clinical Endocrinol Metabol 101:1066-74.
- Pietroiusti A, Neri A, Somma G, Coppeta L, Iavicoli I, Bergamaschi A, Magrini A (2010) Incidence of metabolic syndrome among night-shift healthcare workers. Occup Environ Med 67:54-7.
- van Moorsel D, Hansen J, Havekes B, Scheer FA, JΓΆrgensen JA, Hoeks J, Schrauwen-Hinderling VB, Duez H, Lefebvre P, Schaper NC, Hesselink MK, Staels B, Schrauwen P (2016) Demonstration of a day-night rhythm in human skeletal muscle oxidative capacity. Mol Metab 5:635-45.