Involvement of adenosine monophosphate–activated protein kinase in the influence of timed high-fat evening diet on the hepatic clock and lipogenic gene expression in mice

Aug 5, 2015Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.)

Role of an energy-regulating enzyme in how a late high-fat meal affects the liver's daily rhythm and fat-making genes in mice

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Abstract

Timed high-fat evening diet decreased hepatic AMPK protein expression and activity in mice.

  • A high-fat diet may alter hepatic clock gene expression.
  • AMPK, a key energy metabolism regulator, is associated with changes in clock gene activity.
  • Hepatic clock genes showed significant changes in expression rhythms and amplitudes due to the diet.
  • The diet disrupted the diurnal rhythms of several lipogenic genes.
  • Fatty liver was observed as a consequence of the dietary changes.

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