Journal of pharmacological sciences

Imeglimin strongly changes the internal daily rhythm in mouse cells

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Abstract

Imeglimin prolonged the circadian rhythm period from 26.3 to 30.0 hours at a concentration of 0.1 mM.

  • Imeglimin increased the amplitude of Bmal1-ELuc expression rhythm by 9.6-fold at 1 mM.
  • The drug also significantly influenced the rhythmic expression of clock genes such as Bmal1, Per1, and Cry1.
  • Metformin showed minimal effects on the circadian parameters compared to imeglimin.
  • The presence of a nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase inhibitor partially inhibited the effects of imeglimin.

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