Chronic mistimed feeding results in renal fibrosis and disrupted circadian blood pressure rhythms

Aug 29, 2024American journal of physiology. Renal physiology

Long-term eating at the wrong times leads to kidney scarring and disturbed daily blood pressure patterns

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Abstract

Chronic circadian disruption through mistimed feeding results in renal fibrosis and aortic stiffness in a sex-dependent manner.

  • Mistimed food intake leads to nondipping blood pressure in mice.
  • Males exhibit more severe cardiorenal effects compared to females.
  • Females show better acclimation to circadian-related behavioral changes.
  • Mice maintained their circadian rhythms of activity despite losing blood pressure rhythms.
  • These findings highlight the importance of meal timing for kidney function and blood pressure regulation.

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