著者
柴田重信
所属
題材
被検体
マウス
データ収集方法
実験
専門分野
時間生物学遺伝学
評価指標
遺伝情報
キーワード
fatty acid synthasenutrientcircadian rhythmslipogenesisgene Regulationtranscription regulationlipid synthesistriglyceride
概要

書誌:   THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY , 2010

THE JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY VOL. 285, NO. 43, pp. 33028–33036, October 22, 2010

Eriko Matsumoto, Akinori Ishihara, Saki Tamai, Ayako Nemoto, Katsuro Iwase, Takaki Hiwasa, Shigenobu Shibata, and Masaki Takiguchi

Sterol regulatory element-binding protein-1 (SREBP-1) plays a central role in transcriptional regulation of genes for hepatic lipid synthesis that utilizes diet-derived nutrients such as carbohydrates and amino acids, and expression of SREBP-1 exhibits daily rhythms with a peak in the nocturnal feeding period under standard housing conditions of mice. Here, we report that the Srebp-1 expression rhythm shows time cue-independent and Clock mutation-sensitive circadian nature, and is synchronized with varied photoperiods apparently through entrainment of locomotor activity and food intake. Fasting caused diminution of Srebp-1 expression, while diabetic db/db and ob/ob mice showed constantly high expression with loss of rhythmicity. Time-restricted feedings during mid-light and mid-dark periods exhibited differential effects, the latter causing more severe damping of the oscillation. Therefore, “when to eat in a day (the light/dark cycle),” rather than “whenever to eat in a day,” is a critical determinant to shape the daily rhythm of Srebp-1 expression. We further found that a high-carbohydrate diet and a high-protein diet, as well as a high-fat diet, cause phase shifts of the oscillation peak into the light period, underlining the importance of “what to eat.” Daily rhythms of SREBP-1 protein levels and Akt phosphorylation levels also exhibited nutrientresponsive changes. Taken together, these findings provide a model for mechanisms by which time of day and nutrients in feeding shape daily rhythms of the Srebp-1 expression and possibly a number of other physiological functions with interindividual and interdaily differences in human beings and wild animals subjected to day-by-day changes in dietary timing and nutrients. 

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