High-Fat Diet Delays and Fasting Advances the Circadian Expression of Adiponectin Signaling Components in Mouse Liver

Sep 20, 2008Endocrinology

High-fat diet slows and fasting speeds up daily timing of fat-signaling genes in mouse liver

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Abstract

Adiponectin signaling pathway components in the liver exhibit circadian rhythmicity under a low-fat diet.

  • Fasting and high-fat diet disrupt the circadian expression of adiponectin signaling pathway components.
  • Fasting leads to a phase advance in the circadian expression of these components.
  • High-fat diet causes a phase delay in the circadian expression of adiponectin signaling pathway components.
  • Adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase levels are elevated during fasting and reduced during high-fat diet.
  • Alterations in the circadian rhythm of clock genes and adiponectin signaling may be linked to obesity and metabolic disorders.

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