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Time of Exercise Specifies the Impact on Muscle Metabolic Pathways and Systemic Energy Homeostasis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Timing of food intake and exercise plays a crucial role in energy metabolism, but the effects of exercise might vary depending on when it's performed throughout the day.
  • Research using advanced techniques reveals that exercise in the early active phase activates distinct metabolic processes, particularly glycolysis, while exercise in the early rest phase shows different metabolic responses.
  • The study highlights that HIF1α activation is time-dependent during exercise, influencing energy source use and overall energy balance, underscoring the importance of when exercise occurs for optimizing metabolic health.

Article Abstract

While the timing of food intake is important, it is unclear whether the effects of exercise on energy metabolism are restricted to unique time windows. As circadian regulation is key to controlling metabolism, understanding the impact of exercise performed at different times of the day is relevant for physiology and homeostasis. Using high-throughput transcriptomic and metabolomic approaches, we identify distinct responses of metabolic oscillations that characterize exercise in either the early rest phase or the early active phase in mice. Notably, glycolytic activation is specific to exercise at the active phase. At the molecular level, HIF1α, a central regulator of glycolysis during hypoxia, is selectively activated in a time-dependent manner upon exercise, resulting in carbohydrate exhaustion, usage of alternative energy sources, and adaptation of systemic energy expenditure. Our findings demonstrate that the time of day is a critical factor to amplify the beneficial impact of exercise on both metabolic pathways within skeletal muscle and systemic energy homeostasis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cmet.2019.03.013DOI Listing

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