A rotating light cycle promotes weight gain and hepatic lipid storage in mice

Sep 7, 2018American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology

Changing light schedules increase weight gain and liver fat in mice

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Abstract

HFD mice gained more weight than SLD mice, and RL mice gained more weight than NL mice.

  • Rotating light cycles may disrupt normal energy balance and increase hepatic lipid storage.
  • HFD and SLD-RL mice had elevated blood glucose and plasma cholesterol and triglyceride levels compared to SLD-NL mice.
  • Hepatic triglycerides were higher in both SLD-RL and HFD mice compared with SLD-NL mice.
  • The normal rhythmic cycle of a liver enzyme related to fat metabolism was altered in mice exposed to rotating light conditions.
  • HFD mice showed increased hepatic glycogen compared to SLD mice, indicating potential changes in liver metabolism.

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