A Novel Cell-Type Specific Circadian Reporter Mouse Reveals Self-Sustained Food Entrainable Nature in Enteric Neurons.

Dec 3, 2025bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology

A new mouse model shows gut nerve cells keep their own daily rhythm linked to feeding

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Abstract

All five major intestinal cell types exhibit autonomous circadian oscillators capable of self-sustained rhythms.

  • Enteric neurons in the small intestine adjust to feeding schedules more quickly than those in the colon.
  • The circadian clocks of enteric neurons, smooth muscle cells, and muscularis macrophages can shift their phase in response to daytime-restricted feeding.
  • Interstitial cells of Cajal do not show any phase shift in response to feeding cycles, even after three weeks of restricted feeding.
  • The study provides a new tool to explore the dynamic interactions of circadian rhythms within complex organ systems.

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