The biological clock enhancer nobiletin ameliorates steatosis in genetically obese mice by restoring aberrant hepatic circadian rhythm

Aug 23, 2022American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology

The natural compound nobiletin improves liver fat buildup in obese mice by fixing disrupted daily liver rhythms

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Abstract

Nobiletin significantly upregulated core clock gene expression and hepatic PER2 activity in db/db mice with fatty liver.

  • Impaired hepatic circadian signaling was observed in db/db mice, indicated by diminished circadian PER2 activity.
  • Continuous monitoring revealed that the primary defect in circadian rhythm lies within the liver's peripheral oscillators rather than behavioral rhythms.
  • In vitro, nobiletin restored the circadian rhythm in lipid-laden macrophages by enhancing PER2 amplitude.
  • In db/db mice, nobiletin treatment ameliorated liver steatosis and reduced serum insulin levels.
  • Nobiletin downregulated hepatic gene expressions associated with lipid accumulation, including Srebp1c and Acaca1.

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