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Impact of circadian rhythm disruption on biochemical parameters in mice
Effects of disrupted daily biological clocks on body chemicals in mice
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Abstract
Chronic jet lag in mice led to a significant rise in random blood glucose levels toward the dark phase.
- Jet-lagged mice exhibited altered glucose regulation compared to controls, with blood glucose levels exceeding normal ranges.
- Serum iron levels remained stable with only minor circadian variations, indicating preserved iron homeostasis.
- Lipid metabolism was significantly disrupted, evidenced by elevated total cholesterol and triglycerides with altered rhythmic patterns.
- High-density lipoprotein (HDL) levels were consistently reduced, while low-density and very-low-density lipoprotein (LDL/VLDL) concentrations increased markedly.
- Correlation analyses showed strong relationships between glucose and triglycerides, as well as between cholesterol and LDL, suggesting interconnected metabolic disruptions.
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