More than the clock: distinct regulation of muscle function and metabolism by PER2 and RORα

Jun 8, 2024The Journal of physiology

Different Roles of PER2 and RORα Proteins in Controlling Muscle Function and Metabolism

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Abstract

Ablation of Period circadian regulator 2 () or RAR-related orphan receptor alpha (Rorα) disrupts core clock gene amplitude in skeletal muscle.

  • Disruption of the primary and secondary feedback loops of the molecular clock leads to specific changes in muscle metabolism and function.
  • The deletion of Per2 primarily impacts muscle gene oscillation without altering the phase of core clock genes.
  • Knocking out Rorα results in abnormal expression of numerous non-clock genes and proteins in skeletal muscle.
  • Both gene ablations demonstrate a circadian influence on muscle metabolism and contractile function.
  • The findings indicate the importance of distinct clock components in regulating muscle plasticity.

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