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Effects of dietary sea cucumber saponin on the gene expression rhythm involved in circadian clock and lipid metabolism in mice during nighttime-feeding

机译:日粮海参皂苷对夜间喂食小鼠昼夜节律基因表达节律和脂质代谢的影响

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In mammals, clock rhythms exist not only in the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which is entrained by light/dark (LD) cycles, but also in most peripheral tissues. Recent studies have revealed that most physiology and behavior are subject to well-controlled daily oscillations; similarly, metabolic state influences the diurnal rhythm too. Previous studies have indicated that dietary sea cucumber saponin (SCS) could improve glucose and lipid metabolism of rodent. However, whether SCS could affect the expression of clock genes, which is involved in lipid metabolism, is unknown at present. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of SCS on the clock and clock-controlled genes involved in lipid metabolism. ICR male mice were divided into a control and SCS group mice (add 0.03 % sea cucumber saponin to regular chow) and were fed at night (2030-0830 hours). After 2 weeks, clock genes expression in brain and liver, blood glucose, hormones, and lipid metabolic markers were analyzed. The results showed that dietary SCS caused alteration in rhythms and/or amplitudes of clock genes was more significant in brain than in liver. In addition, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR alpha), sterol regulatory element binding protein-1c (SREBP-1c), together with their target genes carnitine palmitoyl transferase (CPT), and fatty acid synthase (FAS) showed marked changes in rhythm and/or amplitude in SCS group mice. These results suggested that SCS could affect the daily expression patterns of clock genes in brain and liver tissues, and alter the clock-controlled genes involved in lipid metabolism
机译:在哺乳动物中,时钟节律不仅存在于被光/暗(LD)周期夹带的视交叉上核中,而且还存在于大多数外周组织中。最近的研究表明,大多数生理和行为都受到良好控制的每日振荡。同样,代谢状态也会影响昼夜节律。先前的研究表明,饮食中的海参皂苷(SCS)可以改善啮齿动物的葡萄糖和脂质代谢。然而,目前尚不清楚SCS是否会影响参与脂质代谢的时钟基因的表达。这项研究的目的是调查SCS对参与脂质代谢的时钟和时钟控制基因的影响。将ICR雄性小鼠分为对照组和SCS组小鼠(在常规食物中加入0.03%的海参皂苷),并在夜间(2030-0830小时)喂养。 2周后,分析了大脑和肝脏中的时钟基因表达,血糖,激素和脂质代谢标志物。结果表明,饮食性SCS引起的节律和/或时钟基因振幅的改变在大脑中比在肝脏中更为明显。此外,过氧化物酶体增殖物激活受体(PPAR alpha),固醇调节元件结合蛋白1c(SREBP-1c)及其靶基因肉碱棕榈酰转移酶(CPT)和脂肪酸合酶(FAS)均显示出明显的节律变化和/或SCS组小鼠的振幅。这些结果表明,SCS可能会影响大脑和肝脏组织中时钟基因的日常表达模式,并改变参与脂质代谢的时钟控制基因

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