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. 2025 Jun 3;37(6):1364-1380.e6.
doi: 10.1016/j.cmet.2025.02.007. Epub 2025 Mar 14.

Dietary timing enhances exercise by modulating fat-muscle crosstalk via adipocyte AMPKα2 signaling

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Dietary timing enhances exercise by modulating fat-muscle crosstalk via adipocyte AMPKα2 signaling

Jianghui Chen et al. Cell Metab. .

Abstract

Feeding rhythms regulate exercise performance and muscle energy metabolism. However, the mechanisms regulating adipocyte functions remain unclear. Here, using multi-omics analyses, involving (phospho-)proteomics and lipidomics, we found that day-restricted feeding (DRF) regulates diurnal rhythms of the mitochondrial proteome, neutral lipidome, and nutrient-sensing pathways in mouse gonadal white adipose tissue (GWAT). Adipocyte-specific knockdown of Prkaa2 (the gene encoding AMPKα2) impairs physical endurance. This defect is associated with altered rhythmicity in acyl-coenzyme A (CoA) metabolism-related genes, a loss of rhythmicity in the GWAT lipidome, and circadian remodeling of serum metabolites-in particular, lactate and succinate. We also found that adipocyte Prkaa2 regulates muscle clock genes during DRF. Notably, oral administration of the AMPK activator C29 increases endurance and muscle functions in a time-of-day manner, which requires intact adipocyte AMPKα2 signaling. Collectively, our work defines adipocyte AMPKα2 signaling as a critical regulator of circadian metabolic coordination between fat and muscle, thereby enhancing exercise performance.

Keywords: AMPK; adipocyte; adipose tissue; chrono-medicine; circadian clock; circadian rhythm; day-restricted feeding; exercise physiology; feeding rhythm; multi-omics.

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Declaration of interests S.M.L. is employed by LipidALL Technologies Company Limited.

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