Circadian Control of Lipid Metabolism

Adv Exp Med Biol. 2024 Jun 15. doi: 10.1007/5584_2024_810. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

To ensure optimum health and performance, lipid metabolism needs to be temporally aligned to other body processes and to daily changes in the environment. Central and peripheral circadian clocks and environmental signals such as light provide internal and external time cues to the body. Importantly, each of the key organs involved in insect lipid metabolism contains a molecular clockwork which ticks with a varying degree of autonomy from the central clock in the brain. In this chapter, we review our current knowledge about peripheral clocks in the insect fat body, gut and oenocytes, and light- and circadian-driven diel patterns in lipid metabolites and lipid-related transcripts. In addition, we highlight selected neuroendocrine signaling pathways that are or may be involved in the temporal coordination and control of lipid metabolism.

Keywords: Circadian clock; Fat body; Feeding; Gut; Metabolite cycling; Neuropeptide hormones; Oenocytes; Period; Peripheral clock.