Resveratrol restores the circadian rhythmic disorder of lipid metabolism induced by high-fat diet in mice

Feb 3, 2015Biochemical and biophysical research communications

Resveratrol may fix high-fat diet disruption of daily fat metabolism rhythms in mice

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Abstract

Resveratrol significantly decreased body weight in high-fat diet mice after 11 weeks of feeding.

  • High-fat diet-induced circadian rhythmic disorders may be linked to metabolic diseases.
  • Resveratrol could restore rhythmic patterns of fasting blood glucose and plasma insulin.
  • Rhythmic expression of clock genes and lipid metabolism-related genes was modified by resveratrol.
  • Resveratrol may reduce lipogenesis and normalize plasma lipid rhythms.
  • The expression pattern of a specific gene related to fat storage mirrored plasma triglyceride levels.

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