Time-restricted feeding alters lipid and amino acid metabolite rhythmicity without perturbing clock gene expression: [Author Correction]

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Time-restricted feeding (TRF) improves metabolism independent of dietary macronutrient composition or energy restriction. To elucidate mechanisms underpinning the effects of short-term TRF, we investigated skeletal muscle and serum metabolic and transcriptomic profiles from 11 men with overweight/obesity after TRF (8 h day-1) and extended feeding (EXF, 15 h day-1) in a randomised cross-over design (trial registration: ACTRN12617000165381). Here we show that muscle core clock gene expression was similar after both interventions. TRF increases the amplitude of oscillating muscle transcripts, but not muscle or serum metabolites. In muscle, TRF induces rhythmicity of several amino acid transporter genes and metabolites. In serum, lipids are the largest class of periodic metabolites, while the majority of phase-shifted metabolites are amino acid related. In conclusion, short-term TRF in overweight men affects the rhythmicity of serum and muscle metabolites and regulates the rhythmicity of genes controlling amino acid transport, without perturbing core clock gene expression.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4643
JournalNature Communications
Volume11
Issue number1
Number of pages11
ISSN2041-1723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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Author correction: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-19100-5
10.1038/s41467-020-19100-5

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