Psychoneuroendocrinology

Dopamine D2 receptor signals affect daily rhythms in insulin-producing pancreatic cells

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Abstract

Sulpiride treatment in mice led to greater weight gain and hyperinsulinemia when administered during the dark phase compared to the light phase.

  • Molecular components of the dopamine system are rhythmically expressed in pancreatic beta cells.
  • Dopamine receptor stimulation reduces the amplitude of circadian rhythms and alters insulin secretion timing.
  • Circadian rhythms may influence how antipsychotic drugs affect metabolism in beta cells.
  • Disturbed circadian rhythms are associated with metabolic disturbances similar to those seen in antipsychotic-treated subjects.

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Conflict of interest statement. None of the authors have financial conflicts of interest with the work presented.
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