La importancia del reloj biológico en el desarrollo de la obesidad y de la diabetes

Elaine Vieira
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Abstract

The circadian clock controls the sleep-awake cycles, as well as a series of metabolic processes that include the ingestion, storage and use of energy. The increase in the prevalence of type 2 diabetes has become one of the major public health problems at international level. Due to the heavy social burden caused by diabetes, it essential to understand the causes of this disease and develop more effective strategies for its treatment. The correlation between type 2 diabetes and the lifestyle of modern society, characterised by the changes in sleep patterns, shift work, as well as due to the exposure to artificial light during night time hours, has led to the hypothesis that changes in the circadian clock may be involved in the aetiology of type 2 diabetes. In this sense, recent studies have proposed that the correction of clock changes could have a beneficial effect on glucose homeostasis and, from this that chronotherapy, without pharmaceutical intervention, presents as an option for treating patients with type 2 diabetes.

生物钟在肥胖和糖尿病发展中的重要性
生物钟控制着睡眠-觉醒周期,以及包括摄入、储存和使用能量在内的一系列代谢过程。2型糖尿病患病率的上升已成为国际上主要的公共卫生问题之一。由于糖尿病造成沉重的社会负担,了解这种疾病的原因并制定更有效的治疗策略至关重要。2型糖尿病与现代社会生活方式之间的相关性,以睡眠模式的变化、轮班工作以及夜间暴露在人造光下为特征,导致了生物钟变化可能与2型糖尿病的病因有关的假设。从这个意义上说,最近的研究提出,生物钟变化的纠正可能对葡萄糖稳态有有益的影响,由此,没有药物干预的时间疗法成为治疗2型糖尿病患者的一种选择。
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