

The digestive system is essential for nutrient absorption, processing, and waste elimination. The expression of many genes and physiological processes within this system exhibits a 24-h rhythmicity. However, modern lifestyle factors, such as jet lag, shift work, and irregular eating patterns, significantly disrupt these rhythms, triggering various stress responses and contributing to numerous digestive disorders. Here, we focus on emerging studies on noncanonical clock regulators involved in stress responses, integrate these novel findings into the established model of the core circadian clock, and highlight recent advances in the development of novel therapeutics targeting these 24-h regulators. In addition, we discuss the optimized timing of dietary interventions and drug administration, collectively known as chronotherapy, as a promising approach for managing digestive diseases.
endocrinology
|5th Nov, 2025
|cell.com
endocrinology
|5th Nov, 2025
|cell.com
endocrinology
|5th Nov, 2025
|cell.com
endocrinology
|5th Nov, 2025
|cell.com
endocrinology
|5th Nov, 2025
|cell.com
endocrinology
|5th Nov, 2025
|cell.com
endocrinology
|5th Nov, 2025
|cell.com