L-cell Arntl is required for rhythmic glucagon-like peptide-1 secretion and maintenance of intestinal homeostasis

Sep 14, 2021Molecular metabolism

Body clock protein in gut cells is needed for regular hormone release and keeping the intestines balanced

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Abstract

Gcg-Arntl knockout mice exhibited disrupted rhythmic release of GLP-1, with reduced secretion at peak times.

  • Disruption of the core circadian clock gene Arntl affected GLP-1 secretion in mice.
  • Knockout mice showed decreased CD4 intraepithelial lymphocytes alongside increased proinflammatory cytokine gene expression.
  • Colonic weight was found to be increased in the Gcg-Arntl knockout mice.
  • Alterations in the colonic microbiome included increased Actinobacteria and decreased levels of short-chain fatty acids and bile acids.
  • Knockdown of Arntl in L-cells impaired not only GLP-1 secretion but also key cellular processes.

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