American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

GCN2 controls daily liver stress responses and supports body metabolism rhythms during low amino acid levels

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Abstract

GCN2 activation is essential for maintaining diurnal patterns in the liver's integrated stress response during nutrient stress.

  • Disruptions in circadian rhythms may increase the risk of metabolic diseases.
  • GCN2 is a key sensor of amino acid levels and plays a role in regulating the circadian clock.
  • In wild-type mice, GCN2 activation showed a diurnal pattern linked to branched-chain amino acid concentrations.
  • Feeding a leucine-devoid diet to wild-type mice heightened hepatic integrated stress response activation.
  • Mice lacking GCN2 exhibited significant reductions in diurnal oscillations of hepatic stress signaling and lipid metabolism.
  • GCN2 knockout mice were unable to sustain circadian rhythms in energy expenditure, respiratory exchange ratio, and physical activity under amino acid stress.

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