Biochemical pharmacology

Berberine’s daily-timed effects on long-term gut inflammation in mice and the role of the body’s internal clock protein Rev-erbα

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Abstract

Berberine significantly inhibited the activity of the clock proteins Bmal1 and Nlrp3 in chronic colitis in mice.

  • Berberine acts as an agonist for the clock protein Rev-erbα.
  • The anti-inflammatory effects of berberine were diminished in macrophages lacking Rev-erbα.
  • Chronic colitis in mice exhibited a diurnal pattern, with severity inversely related to Rev-erbα expression levels.
  • Dosing time influenced berberine's effectiveness, with better outcomes observed when administered at ZT10 compared to ZT2.
  • The findings suggest a relationship between circadian rhythms and the pharmacological effects of berberine on chronic colitis.

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