Clock gene Bmal1 controls diurnal rhythms in expression and activity of intestinal carboxylesterase 1

Apr 1, 2021The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology

The body clock gene Bmal1 controls daily patterns of intestinal enzyme levels and activity

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Abstract

Total CES1 protein levels in wild-type mice showed a significant diurnal variation, peaking at ZT6.

  • A robust diurnal rhythm in Ces1d mRNA levels was observed, peaking at ZT6, while other Ces1 genes did not exhibit rhythmicity.
  • Intestinal ablation of Bmal1 reduced total CES1 protein and Ces1d mRNA levels, disrupting their diurnal patterns.
  • In vitro assays demonstrated that the metabolism of mycophenolate mofetil was greater at ZT6 compared to ZT18.
  • Dosing mycophenolate mofetil at ZT6 resulted in higher systemic exposure to its active metabolite than dosing at ZT18.
  • BMAL1 was shown to positively regulate Ces1d/CES1 expression, potentially through binding to specific elements in the gene promoters.

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