Complex interaction between circadian rhythm and diet on bile acid homeostasis in male rats

Oct 14, 2017Chronobiology international

How body clock and diet together affect bile acid balance in male rats

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Abstract

Time-restricted feeding enhanced the daily rhythm of plasma bile acids in rats.

  • Plasma bile acid concentrations were highest during fasting and decreased during food intake across all diets.
  • An HF-containing diet altered the composition of the bile acid pool without affecting its daily rhythm.
  • The daily rhythms of two bile acid synthesis genes, Cyp7a1 and Cyp8b1, were aligned with the hepatic molecular clock.
  • Food intake influenced the expression of the Shp gene, which was not synchronized with the hepatic clock.
  • Combining an HF diet with feeding during the light period disrupted the rhythmic expression of Cyp7a1 and Cyp8b1.

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