Journal of lipid research

Obesity from diet reduces daily cycling of liver mitochondrial fats

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Abstract

Diet-induced obesity disrupted the diurnal oscillation of liver mitochondrial lipids.

  • Obesity led to changes in lipid accumulation profiles in liver mitochondria.
  • Diet-induced obesity diminished the variety of oscillating lipid species in hepatic mitochondria.
  • High-fat diet resulted in a more uniform pattern of phospholipid oscillation, regardless of fatty acyl-chain differences.
  • The circadian rhythm of several phospholipids was impaired by diet-induced obesity.
  • Alterations in lipid rhythmic profiles were associated with changes in mitochondrial function and dynamics.
  • In chow-fed mice, the timing of mitochondrial lipid peaks correlated with increased oxygen consumption and Parkin levels.

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