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Ayano
Shiba
Name
Ayano Shiba
Blocked
Metabolism
My project aims to clarify how timed exercise impact on the metabolic system, and possibly develop the prevention and treatment for circadian disruption-triggered metabolic diseases; obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus.

Currently we know that disturbance of the circadian clock triggered by shift work conditions are known to contribute to infertility, carcinogenesis and metabolic disorders. In the past years, a number of studies with rodents have reported on positive effects of forced exercise at specific times of day. Both circadian rhythms and metabolic effects were improved. However, the study of de Goede from our team strongly suggested that forced exercise protocols cause enormous activity of the stress system in the body. Therefore, our aim is to investigate the importance of timed exercises for the metabolic system without stress artifacts.

Ultimately we want to develop prevention methods and treatments for metabolic disorders caused by disturbances of the biological clock.
Diabetes
Metabolic syndrome
Obesity
Diseases
  • Diabetes
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Obesity

Other diseases
Biomarker detection
Gene regulation
Lipid metabolism
Circadian regulation
Research topics
  • Biomarker detection
  • Gene regulation
  • Lipid metabolism

Other topics
Brain
Gonads
Liver
Plasma
Skeletal muscle
Cells/tissues
  • Brain
  • Gonads
  • Liver
  • Plasma

Other cells/tissues
Animal studies
Confocal microscopy
Imaging and image analysis
Immunofloresence
Immunohistochemistry
ELISA, qPCR etc...
Research techniques
  • Animal studies
  • Confocal microscopy
  • Imaging and image analysis
  • Immunofloresence
  • Immunohistochemistry

Other techniques
Endocrinology and Metabolism
AMC
Netherlands institute for Neuroscience
Location/affiliation
AMC
Other location
PhD candidate
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