The nuclear receptor Rev-erbα participates in circadian regulation of Ugt2b enzymes in mice

Jan 15, 2019Biochemical pharmacology

The protein Rev-erbα helps control daily rhythms of Ugt2b enzymes in mice

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Abstract

Circadian variations in hepatic mRNA expression were observed for six Ugt2b genes in mice.

  • Ugt2b mRNA and protein levels exhibited fluctuations over a 24-hour cycle in mouse livers.
  • The glucuronidation of morphine was more efficient at ZT2 compared to ZT14, aligning with Ugt2b protein levels.
  • Knockdown of the clock gene Rev-erbα resulted in increased Ugt2b mRNA and protein levels in cell studies.
  • Overexpression or activation of Rev-erbα led to decreased Ugt2b expression.
  • Ablation of Rev-erbα in mice increased Ugt2b mRNA and protein expression and disrupted its rhythmicity.
  • Rev-erbα binds to a specific region of the Ugt2b36 promoter, repressing its transcription.

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