Neonatal overfeeding during lactation rapidly and permanently misaligns the hepatic circadian rhythm and programmes adult NAFLD

Jan 10, 2021Molecular metabolism

Early overfeeding in newborns quickly disrupts liver daily rhythms and may lead to adult fatty liver disease

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Abstract

Mice raised in small litters developed obesity, insulin resistance, and hepatic steatosis during adulthood.

  • Early adiposity in mice may lead to long-term metabolic disorders, including liver disease.
  • The circadian rhythm in the liver was significantly disrupted in adult mice raised in small litters.
  • Core clock genes showed alterations starting from two weeks of age and persisted until adulthood.
  • Dietary signals were found to primarily influence the expression of clock genes in the liver.
  • Time-restricted feeding during the light cycle improved metabolic health by re-aligning the hepatic circadian rhythm.

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