Chronobiology international

Daily cycles of liver genes for fat metabolism in Gilthead Sea bream linked to light and feeding times

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Abstract

All key genes involved in lipid metabolism in the liver of the gilthead sea bream exhibited well-defined daily rhythms.

  • Lipolysis-related genes, including hormone-sensitive lipase and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α, showed a nocturnal peak around ZT18.
  • Lipoprotein lipase also exhibited a nocturnal peak, occurring slightly later at ZT20.
  • In contrast, the lipogenesis-related gene fatty acid synthase and cyclooxygenase displayed a diurnal rhythm with peaks around ZT2.
  • Under constant darkness, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-α and hormone-sensitive lipase maintained circadian rhythms.
  • Feeding time did not significantly alter the phase of these daily rhythms across different feeding groups.

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