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lüll Nuclear receptors linking circadian rhythms and cardiometabolic control Duez H; Staels BArterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol 2010[Aug]; 30 (8): 1529-34Many behavioral and physiological processes, including locomotor activity, blood pressure, body temperature, sleep (fasting)/wake (feeding) cycles, and metabolic regulation display diurnal rhythms. The biological clock ensures proper metabolic alignment of energy substrate availability and processing. Studies in animals and humans highlight a strong link between circadian disorders and altered metabolic responses and cardiovascular events. Shift work, for instance, increases the risk to develop metabolic abnormalities resembling the metabolic syndrome. Nuclear receptors have long been known as metabolic regulators. Several of them (ie, Rev-erbalpha, RORalpha, and peroxisome proliferation-activated receptors) are subjected to circadian variations and are integral components of molecular clock machinery. In turn, these nuclear receptors regulate downstream target genes in a circadian manner, acting to properly gate metabolic events to the appropriate circadian time window.|*Circadian Rhythm/drug effects/genetics[MESH]|*Energy Metabolism/drug effects/genetics[MESH]|*Signal Transduction/drug effects/genetics[MESH]|Adipose Tissue/metabolism[MESH]|Animals[MESH]|Cardiovascular Agents/therapeutic use[MESH]|Cardiovascular Diseases/drug therapy/genetics/*metabolism/physiopathology[MESH]|Cardiovascular System/drug effects/*metabolism[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear/drug effects/genetics/*metabolism[MESH]|Risk Factors[MESH] |